2022′s top sale: Designer pad sells for $20.75m - $8m above ‘meaningless’ CV
In a sign of the times, only two deals settled for over $20m this year.
In a sign of the times, only two deals settled for over $20m this year.
The answer largely depends on interest rates.
Experts on where they think the “damn good” buying opportunities are.
“Everyone was struggling. There were times when I wondered, What have I done?”
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Brokers say people need to prepare for the higher rates when they kick in.
The tactics that will help you pay off your home loan faster.
Experts on the usefulness of market controls during a slump.
Banks still looking backwards when it comes to lending, say mortgage brokers.
Climate change threat to thousands of coastal properties.
Not every home renovation project will make you money when you sell.
Banks don’t want to lend to people who have a track record of bad payment.
Research shows surprising number of expensive homes in poorer suburbs.
Rule number one is you’re not going to get rich quick.
Reactions to interest rate rises outside of New Zealand are visceral and loud.
Why that dream kitchen could be contributing to climate change.
Navigating the tax, legal and emotional minefield will require some guidance.
How the spike in prices is affecting the housing market.
"People here think it’s bloody expensive but people in Auckland say ‘That’s so cheap’.”
ANZ chief economist says high employment rate and strong wage growth have saved NZ.
Houses with advertised reserves sell quickly in final auctions of 2022.
How to prepare for the market in 2023.
Influx of Aucklanders a boost to fringe housing markets.
Experts say Remuera is the canary in the coal mine for how overall market is performing.
New Plymouth's fortunes changed following write-up in Lonely Planet, says agent.
Housing market expert on what NZ we could learn from Australia.
The post-Covid property boom has changed the market for better and for worse.
Biggest challenge for agents this year has been managing expectations of stubborn vendors.
“People look out for each other and there’s an element of safety.”