When only the best is enough
A daughter's desire for a horse grew into a monster project in the dress circle that has changed a home from top to bottom, writes Catherine Smith
A daughter's desire for a horse grew into a monster project in the dress circle that has changed a home from top to bottom, writes Catherine Smith
Family links to this sheltered spot in the winterless north go back nearly 80 years, writes Robyn Welsh
This renovated family villa has more than can be gauged from the street, writes Graham Hepburn
Sitting on almost one hectare of land this property offers a world of possibilities, discovers Sandra Goodwin
Community feeling is alive and well in this little-known North Shore enclave, writes Catherine Smith
Does your house smell clean? If it doesn't, it could cost you dearly come sale time. Nasty whiffs are a subliminal turn-off to buyers
The housing market is expected to cool in the coming months, according to CoreLogic's Jonno Ingerson -- but the chill won't last. He
Western Park is a new city-fringe apartment development set amongst the vibrancy of Auckland city living and Ponsonby's café culture.
This brick-and-tile beauty has land that may create a lot of development interest, writes Sandra Goodwin
This uncomplicated but versatile home sits in an idyllic and quiet spot, writes Donna McIntyre
Spanning three levels and with soaring ceilings this home is a masterpiece, discovers Louise Richardson
Louise Richardson peers inside a charming and perfectly preserved time capsule
These apartments offer an unparalleled level of luxury, writes Sandra Goodwin
This easy-care 1960s townhouse has been given a full makeover to bring it back to mint condition, writes Donna Fleming
This double grammar zone apartment is close to Newmarket and Parnell writes Donna McIntyre
There's no shortage of storage space in this charming modernised villa, writes Robyn Welsh
This versatile home with its light-filled spaces has style and sophistication, discovers Penny Lewis
A move to the South Island means this family entertainer awaits new owners, writes Leigh Bramwell