
Are Kiwi renters in line for an Aussie-style nightmare?
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
The three parties negotiating right now don't see eye-to-eye on housing policies.
Agents expect surge in new listings.
1940s waterfront property has a $3.595m price tag.
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Heritage-protected home in Porirua seeks buyers with $829,000-plus to spend.
Te Taumata Lakeview development includes apartment blocks, hotels and art galleries.
Strong migration will be a key driver of the housing market next year.
Luxury apartment boasts “best views” in New Zealand, says agent.
Two families battled it out for entry-level home in Christmas lights suburb.
Developers in auction fight for Remuera bungalow.
Multi-million-dollar spread was owned by star agent Harry M Miller.
Owner's design inspired by 60s Kiwi legend Sir Miles Warren.
Strong buyer demand is fuelling the New Zealand housing market.
Largest of the Ngapipi Road sheds has been given a $300,000 makeover.
Reducing bright-line rule could trigger massive sell-off of investment properties.
Westgate site was snapped up by Ben Cook in 2020.
Bidders go hard for property close to the beach.
Broker tells OneRoof: "A lot of people I'm meeting are struggling at the moment."
Impressive property sits on huge section.
Cost of building a new home has escalated.
Agents hoping to snare overseas buyer.
Listing withdrawn, agents won't comment.
Listing for two-bedroom unit says: "Urgent sale alert."
Dilapidated villa was sold "as is where is".
OCR decision at the end of the month.
Canterbury estate set to re-open to the public this weekend.
Agents expecting auctions in the Coromandel will pick-up after a slow start.
"We thought it needs to be cleaned up, somebody's going to do it - it may as well be us."