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New York-style home comes with an ‘invisible’ walkway and 3-storey climbing wall
Multi-million-dollar warehouse conversion in Grey Lynn is jaw-dropping.
Multi-million-dollar warehouse conversion in Grey Lynn is jaw-dropping.
But how long will the best buyer's market in years last?
But seller's fatigue is setting in elsewhere in the city.
First home buyers will get a dozen eggs a week for an entire year.
Architects managed to fit in garage and outdoor pool, and a whole lot more.
Stylish home still has a spiritual presence, says agent.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
If you're not running the numbers, you're headed for a loss.
These spectacular properties are looking for seriously wealthy buyers.
The classic wedding car will help fill up the property's five-car garaging.
They want flash mansions and great views.
Luxury home in Auckland’s Mount Eden ahead of the pack.
New-build sells under the hammer for $1.13m after flurry of offers.
Price of two-bedroom holiday property on Ohope's Golden Mile drops to $679,000.
That could all depend on the Budget and the RBNZ's inflation forecast.
Freshly renovated home had been in a “diabolical” state.
Expect the Reserve Bank to hike interest rates again on May 24.
Off-grid home was a big surprise for some of those who came to open homes.
Luxury property in high demand, but buyers are also on the look out for bargains.
Seller had been looking for someone to take on his tenants.
“Everyone is coming out of the woodwork to buy now."
More homes in reach of first home buyers, thanks to falling prices and rising caps.
The latest tweaks allow banks to ignore discretionary spending.
Slice of paradise in Bay of Islands sold with private jetty and helicopter landing spot.
Lake Hayes Estate home has sold for $15m.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Broker knows of at least three developers offering up to $30,000 for a referral.
Buyers have plenty of choice in Auckland and Canterbury.
Buyers fell in love with luxury properties after battling through the storm damage.
Experts say Kiwis need to take off the rose-tinted glasses before moving across the ditch.