
$11.6m to live above a train station - penthouse for sale in ‘vertical village’
Apartments up for grabs in $450m Symphony Centre development.
Apartments up for grabs in $450m Symphony Centre development.
Live Free winners finally catch a break.
“That price point is getting harder and harder to find."
Award-winning Lantern House was snapped up for $8.45m in 2022.
Standout spread will be their forever home, says agent.
"They don't want off the shelf… They want what somebody else doesn’t have."
Standout home by star architect has been restored and upgraded.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Former backpackers hostel up for grabs.
Work on “dream” Coatesville home stopped before Covid.
Martin Honey and business partner Benn Bibby do things differently in their patch.
Top end of the market enjoys a busy summer, say agents.
The landmark home has been lovingly restored and renovated.
Interest in the church was huge, with buyers from Australia also making enquiries.
Developer picks up properties that were sold to support school libraries.
Troubled property finally finds a buyer.
The buyer has lived in Europe for the last 30 years and didn't know the city that well.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor is calling it quits after seven years.
Family won mortgage-free contest, but rate rises and job loss put the squeeze on finances.
Striking holiday home has been enjoyed by three generations of the same family.
David Norman looks back at 25 years of housing policies.
Other famous guests include the "foul-mouthed" star of Succession.
Auction fight ended in a head-to-head clash between two property traders.
Pub is in a tiny village that's also a republic.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Why we all wish we were buying houses 25 years ago.
Property values enjoy modest bump as buyers capitalise on falling rates and listings surge
Mark Gosche says the Government is failing to heed the lessons of New Zealand's past.
The price indication for the deceased estate is “better than $200,000”.
A quarter of a century on - what NZ got right and wrong about real estate.