
How real estate’s rich listers got richer: Streetwise sellers who beat the slump
Some wealthy homeowners saw the downturn coming – and have reaped the benefits.
Some wealthy homeowners saw the downturn coming – and have reaped the benefits.
It’s not the oversized L&P bottle drawing people it’s the affordable homes.
Half-completed home passed in at a mortgagee auction last month.
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.
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.
Attendance numbers up, as agents say buyers are just getting on with it.
The challenges of divorcing in a market downturn.
The lake view is the most spectacular feature of this waterfront trophy.
Soaring borrowing costs may cancel benefits of lower price points.
Agents feel positive about the market despite obvious headwinds.
Waterfront estate had gone to market with high expectations.
Extreme weather events are fast becoming a serious problem for real estate.
2023 is going to be a year of high uncertainty and high volatility.
LVR rules cap how much a bank can lend to buyers.
House overlooking golf-course had originally been listed at $6.49m.
Warning comes as Government help for first home buyers pays off, approvals rise 60%.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Expats, Singaporeans and Australians buying up large for dream holiday homes.
Sellers beating the listings rush and buyers with finance approvals already doing deals.
Thirty years ago it changed hands for just $415,000.
It’s all about sellers making the effort this year, agents say.
Record prices for Sydney real estate prompts the question: why not here?