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Ashley Church: Can we still predict what will happen to the housing market?
Throw certainty out of the window.
Throw certainty out of the window.
Record price for founders of City Impact Church.
Government agency bought 27 two- and three-bedroom freehold duplexes in Hamilton.
Thousands of of homes have been impacted by the severe storms.
Sellers urged to be up-front with buyers and postpone campaigns if houses are damp.
The new thing drawing people to blue chip suburb – and it’s not the school zones.
Stars of renovation show celebrate recent sale with some witty word play.
Landlord wants someone to take on the property's long-standing tenants.
One agent says the latest floods could force people to look inland for properties.
But there are signs the downturn may be losing its momentum as house price declines ease.
For some properties it's possible an emergency demolition will take place.
Action for some but auctioneers say Auckland’s auction market is still in quiet mode.
Eggs-tra incentive for buyers.
Luxury property sits in the gated Wyuna Preserve.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
The Hamilton duplexes had an asking price of between $800,000 and $850,000 each.
“You can literally, just like a jigsaw puzzle, keep adding pieces to it.”
Some wealthy homeowners saw the downturn coming – and have reaped the benefits.
Economists says house price decline close to reaching the bottom.
Titirangi home exudes Hollywood hills vibes and includes a secret recording studio.
One cheeky buyer offered up a caravan instead of cash.
New owners camp on their new plot within hours of buying it.
The cost of living squeeze isn’t over.
Hawke's Bay's grand homes are attracting the interest of Auckland and Wellington buyers.
Celebrity chef’s Bay of Plenty lifestyle property contained her dream kitchen.
Agent can't confirm claims of eight-figure makeover but says luxury home unlike any other.
Brokers urge buyers to be pragmatic even in a down market.
North island teacher buys home ahead of new job.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
"Longstanding battle" to get bank-shy borrowers to apply for loans eases in January.