How listed landlord boosted profit by 9pc
Board and management expect to deliver further earnings, distribution growth.
Board and management expect to deliver further earnings, distribution growth.
'We're a long way off the peak of mortgagee sales of 777 in Q3, 2009.' - Goodall
Some townhouses are being discounted but has a new penthouse valuation record been set?
Setbacks, including problems securing consents, resulted in property going on the market.
'We see an upward trend in demand, now that the funders' policies have been lifted.'
One area bucked the trend: up 40 per cent last year, down only 3.4 per cent now.
"They have reached 50 per cent of the investment goal so far" - spokesperson.
One single mum says she had a panic attack after seeing her new rates bill.
Report's 'findings and recommendations are very benign', said Grant Swanepoel of Jarden.
How loud will the watchdog bark? Are we being ripped off for house-building materials?
The site is one of the last remaining large waterfront plots of its kind.
11 big buildings, solid international tenants and nearly 2000 car parks - but no takers.
Rural and lifestyle sectors managed to duck downward pressure.
'Clear warning signs of immense pressure': Builders desperate for staff.
Booze battle muzzling bid: Inappropriate time and cost, lawyers say.
A site beside the famous and troubled theatre would become a 43-level tower.
Dispute about what was listed as completed and whether that was true.
More than 100 stores will sell fashion, athletic/leisure items and homeware brands.
Fee rise met with negative feedback.
Couple say they believe national brands are not necessarily "safer" for home buyers.
Taskforce established to investigate ways to resolve the plasterboard shortage.
All up, 34 creditors claim from business involved in a 122-property project.
Nourish owns and operates restaurants in Auckland, Taupō, Wellington and Queenstown.
Creditors claim big-time as $85m Onehunga projects await buyers.
Herne Bay has many other liquor outlets, but also schools and parks, opponents say.
The sector continues to see expansion.
"As silly as it was going high, it's just as silly going low," says RVA president.
'Duopoly was allowed to silently wage anti-competitive land wars on one another.' - Clark.
Spoiler alert: how this builder managed to avoid the Gib crisis. Look and learn.
National slams Waka Kotahi's lavish $25m office fit-out.