$15.6m for Auckland mansion - this year's biggest house sales
OneRoof study shows number of $5m-plus sales this year set to eclipse 2020's total.
OneRoof study shows number of $5m-plus sales this year set to eclipse 2020's total.
Aucklanders scoop up picturesque waterfront site.
Strong competition pushes sale price more than $1m past the reserve.
Borrowers who want to put their next holiday on their home loan will soon be out of luck.
Bare plot of land sells for $1.22m - but there's a twist.
Survey of agents across the country shows buyer FOMO is also on the up.
But OneRoof's new index shows the foot has come off the accelerator in last three months.
House attracted 17 offers as buyers feel the pressure to secure a home under lockdown.
There are more than 100 luxury properties with search prices of $5m and above.
The idea of an extreme solution to rising prices is gaining traction again.
How do you win an auction during lockdown when the market is this hot?
Nearly 90 buyers jostle for properties at online auction.
Demand for new builds in the Wellington region is fierce.
Family beats off developers and investors with winning bid of $2.751m.
Tips for Kiwis facing financial hardship.
Former family home of legendary broadcaster had attracted expat interest.
Bigger interest rate hikes could be on cards as a result of surging house prices.
Appetite for property in the regions still high as agents predict post-lockdown rush.
Welcome to the world of underwater mortgages.
Young families and developers fight to secure Grey Lynn home at online auction.
And the one city that's most at risk of feeling pain.
"Cupboard is bare" in rich-lister town as buyers hustle for waterfront bolt holes.
Sponsored: New homes and new communities springing up in master planned projects.
Big sums paid for brick and tile homes.
Signal from the Reserve Bank that rates will go up soon may trigger new surge in buying.
Weekend sales show Auckland home buyers not pausing in alert level 4.
Charity set to benefit from sale that went through an hour before lockdown ordered.
It's not uncommon to hear of homeowners who have paid off a 30-year mortgage in 15 years.
Does the decision to keep the official cash rate at 0.25% mean more pain later on?