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Barfoot & Thompson boss: Housing market correction possible in 2019
Barfoot & Thompson boss reveals plans for 2019
Barfoot & Thompson boss reveals plans for 2019
Where to for the housing market in 2019?
Ebert Construction's failure a symptom of raft of issues.
Economist says Auckland house prices could reach record highs next year.
Bill McDonald of retirement business Arvida reveals plans for 2019
Scott Pritchard of Precinct gives his outlook for 2019
This summer we look back at the best stories of the year. This is from June.
Kiwi Property chief Clive Mackenzie wants to solve NZ's housing crisis.
Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown may take a Private Bill to Parliament to save the views.
100 KiwiBuild houses up in a year - well short of 1000 anticipated.
Three major investors put resolutions to change fees and governance.
You'll need the patience of the Bible's Job if you own a place here and plan on selling.
A broken, dirty oven was among the many issues raised in the case.
Council lawyers and Quay St narrowing opponents meet
Fletcher Building's announcement to sell Formica has been welcomed by some investors.
Colliers claims South Island's largest industrial property transaction.
A troubled engineering and infrastructure business has been put into administration.
House price cap upped as Govt changes financial assistance regime.
The former Karaka Family Church property is for sale by negotiation.
Conrad Properties Group is developing 12-levels of apartments beside Myers Park.
For five years the Butter Factory has hosted live performances by New Zealand's top bands.
The tank manufacturer, at 19 Goatley Rd, serves key building industry players.
Legal action threatened to stop Auckland waterfront changes.
KiwiBuild was always a huge call, so how is it tracking after six months?
Project Auckland panel thrashes out biggest issues facing city.
Misi Sau Evile misquoted the pricing and completion date of a complex two-story home.
More than 1000 home and retirement village owners can continue their cladding action.
Economist warns of Australian house price drop could flow on to NZ.
The project to add over 5000 new jobs and $800 million to local GDP.