'Suspended' - building work on NZ's tallest apartment tower
Dispute between China Construction and developer Shundi Customs: Work suspended.
Dispute between China Construction and developer Shundi Customs: Work suspended.
Complexity and scale meant immediate government intervention was required - Bayly.
'We expect it will take time to see the flow-through to consenting and actual work.'
Losses from Higgins, intense competition, poor trading conditions feature in huge loss.
Report went in last Friday, PwC says. Nothing has been released in public yet.
The Top 100 homes will now undergo a second round of judging.
Du Val show might air overseas initially, producer says.
OPINION: The Govt says there are 32% less households living in motels.
The owner of the G.J. Gardner Manukau franchise, which includes the isthmus, tells how a showhome at 45 Campbell Rd is a new take on medium-density development. Video / Jason O
Building to rise in Parnell after a joint venture between developer and charitable entity.
Te Matapihi says it fears for vulnerable communities.
See how much it costs to rent or buy a house across all the school zones in the city.
Auckland Council is 'aware that work is currently paused on the Seascape development'.
'Millions of dollars in repairs, ridiculously expensive': owner paying $30,000.
'It’s been nearly two years since I’ve been paid anything.' - Du Val investor
Around 30,000 homes in Perth are thought to be involved.
Around 500 people live in the high-rise.
One-bedroom units are $1.1m, the penthouse is $5m: New project, nearly done, move-in soon.
One increasingly worried subcontractor complained of being owed around $500,000.
'They end up having a lot more cash each month as a family.'
Market talk suggest interest rates will soon come down. But will it drive up house prices?
Consents for building new homes were down 24% annually.
'Rents are nowhere near enough to cover the mortgage for a typical debt-backed purchase.'
Three aspects of house prices and interest rates have been revised in new research.
'Auckland... has become a test case for housing deregulation,' the Economist says.
The property flooded twice in 2023 - in Auckland Anniversary weekend's storms and in May.
State housing builds that can't be finished by mid-2025 are being reassessed.
The nomination comes after their success at the Waikato Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards.
Over-insulated? Penk says some people are taking extreme steps.
Food prices have stabilised, but insurance, rates and rents are still “rising rapidly".