
Immigration, Ukraine war drives luxury real estate demand
New Zealand's political stability and lifestyle are big draws for international buyers.
New Zealand's political stability and lifestyle are big draws for international buyers.
Business plans to expand its Brightside Hospital in the neighbourhood area.
Beneficiaries owe the Government $2.4 billion nationally.
Danny Cancian had requested to put forward fresh evidence.
Two homes have red-stickered and evacuated, with more expected to come.
New director has 'vast financial and economic skills and experience'.
Central outdoor 90sq m 'sky garden' one-of-a-kind and a heritage feature.
Landlords are 'taking advantage' of desperate people, woman claims.
A burning cigarette butt burned a hole in a canopy, says an upset resident.
Investors might be paying more tax than expected.
A 2A classification is creating uncertainty around future living - as winter hits.
OPINION: Ironically it's what Labour did do, not what they didn't, that will hurt them.
OPINION: National have not cited a single policy to reduce crime.
Some neighbours have reported feeling unsafe and threatened.
Will it finally crack the tonne and build 1000 new homes annually here?
New York Times: High rates have sent NZ property prices sliding nearly 18% since 2021.
'The fear is that they’ll throw everything out.'
The Prime Minister says the Government is building more state houses.
They're nipping at the heels of the biggest operators.
Wellesley Rd is getting 42 new apartments, but just five new car parks.
Financial Times: Pressure increases on Rishi Sunak to help families.
The sheer scale of the problem might only be solved by joining up with Australia.
OPINION: Boarding houses were common in many New Zealand towns and cities after the war.
Agent with unblemished record received information about concern with the wall.
Recessions aren't good but in the inflation fight, sooner might be better than later.
Parau Farms is still seen as necessary to help address the city's 'critical' shortage.
Hundreds gathered in Wellington's Cathedral of St Paul to remember the victims.
Level of sales remains low but volumes rose in each of the past three months. What next?
Auckland is now at $995,000, the third month in a row its median is below $1m.
Size of debt owed to tiny home creditors almost doubles.