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Summer questions: John Dakin on infrastructure, Covid and the Olympics
"Our infrastructure is poor. We have under-invested for decades."
"Our infrastructure is poor. We have under-invested for decades."
The areas seeing the biggest increases.
His behaviour, therefore, amounted to disgraceful - tribunal decision on Desmond Kan
"Low interest rates have been the single biggest driver of this housing boom."
The MIQ lottery has seen Jacynta Walsh's hopes dashed.
Units are priced from just under $800,000 each.
The construction sector is the fourth biggest employer with 281,400 people: Poto Williams
Built 2014, demolished 2020: disposable retail takes on new meaning on this site.
Inland Revenue is owed $1.5m for GST and PAYE tax.
Apartments planned for prominent corner site behind cathedral
Office towers, a hotel, vineyard, mall, industrial estates, lifestyle centre - all sold
List includes mansions in Herne Bay and Remuera and some larger Queenstown area blocks.
"The Olympics were fascinating, a great distraction ... seeing Lisa Carrington ..."
Hush on the deal: Invercargill City Council has sold a large piece of farmland.
"People unpacked and chose to come back" - Kylie Mooney, MC chief executive.
'These are just facts of life, it's the evolution of families' - Martin Cooper, Harcourts.
PlaceMakers said it would absorb the sudden price rise in the short term.
"I'd like to spend a maximum of $50,000, just top up my mortgage." - Manoj Alwis
"The defence should have been investigated before the charges were laid" - tribunal.
Auckland Council values the property for rating purposes at $56m.
Rents for New Zealand's 1.3 million tenants outstripped the rate of inflation.
Despite predictions of its demise, new NZ and Auckland house price records set
"I thought I was a goner, believe me - if you can't move your toe or thumb..." - Boulgaris
Buyers at an Auckland development are being asked to pay 25 per cent more for new builds.
In 2019, 66 Wyndham St was sold to an overseas business 80% owned by US interests.
No rest home, hospital, gym, swimming pool, hairdressing salon or bowling green at Vivid.
The valuation process has hit snags estimating land and cross lease values.
Blockage caused by an empty plastic soft drink bottle in the sewer stack at The Pacifica.