
Tony Alexander: Panic-buying's over, but don't expect a house price crash
FOMO plunges, buyers are in retreat and listings are up.
FOMO plunges, buyers are in retreat and listings are up.
The rating values for the capital are out.
Land grab reaches its end point as tougher finance rules and increasing costs bite.
Lodge that's hosted rock stars, tycoons, athletes and diplomats on the market.
Waterview and Point England are two of Auckland's hottest spots for property.
Many of the lowest price homes in the country come with all sorts of risks.
Comment: Investing in brick and mortar can lead to higher return, writes Ashley Church.
"Buyers are not as bold as they were before."
Mortgage rates have sky-rocketed in the last six months.
Candice Ama is the proud new owner of a new home.
Room makeover for a Hits fan who despairs of her cluttered spare room.
Buyers looking at Herne Bay need deep pockets, but under $1m still possible in Remuera.
Duo who put Waiheke Island on the map created something special with Lantern House.
New rating values for homes in NZ's biggest housing markets due in coming weeks.
Mortgage rates have already risen by between 1.4% and 1.8%.
Auckland buyers on the hunt for coastal homes on city's northern fringes.
Surprising demand for old school baches on city's wild west coast.
Determined family overcomes competition from developers.
For families looking for excitement, adventure and luxury this summer – and all year-round
Prices are up and home loan rules have tightened.
Ten bidders fought to secure four-bedroom home in Auckland's Grey Lynn.
A finished home DIY or makeover project makes your house look great and you feel good.
"If something is under $1m, the chances are there is something wrong with it."
Comment: Expert opinion on the market is often wrong, so it pays to do your research.
Dramatic redesign of a 1920s bungalow on Auckland's waterfront attracts big money.
Having a no-regrets downsize takes a reasonable amount of planning.
Stunning house once belonged to renowned Kiwi inventor John Britten.
Mainfreight chairman Bruce Plested had sold off $75m in shares earlier this year.
Aucklanders, Aussies and the occasional Singaporean are driving big sales in Queenstown.
Lockdown hasn't had a dampening effect on the housing market either.