Spent $10m on the mansion? Here's what maintenance will cost
Pool cleaners, valets, gardeners - it all adds up.
Pool cleaners, valets, gardeners - it all adds up.
The dangers of not being open about the state of your finances.
Tropical gardens and sea views in house transported from Asia's favourite island retreat.
Bankton House was designed by famed architect Roy Binney.
If you don't have a mortgage, pretend ...
Among the new entrants are former affordable suburbs.
Putting your house on the market is a big decision.
Snells Beach home lovingly upgraded by US animator and her Kiwi husband now for sale.
Market expected to stay hot but there are things to watch out for.
Records broken as wealthy buyers target waterfront properties on Auckland's North Shore.
You don't always need to spend big to make an impression.
Agent gets 17 offers within five days of listing three-bedroom property.
OneRoof Radio Show hosts on what they've learned from NZ's obsession with property.
The big mistake buyers can make when reading the market.
Buying your first home can be challenging if you don't know where to start.
Comment: If we are in the midst of a crisis, these solutions don't hold up.
Surge of interest in luxury Wellington home.
Tasteful outdoor rooms create extra living space in the home or apartment.
You can only build a tram-looking cabin.
Make stylish places for dining, entertaining, solitary relaxation and kids' play.
2020 sales volumes and prices up across the country.
First home buyers and investors pick up central city bargains with good returns.
Coromandel beach towns breaking records and running out of stock.
From mowing lawns and washing cars to heading up Mt Eden agency at the age of 30.
Opinion: Ignore virtue signalling and unchallenged dogma and look at the data.
Become a fan of the fan to make it through the muggy summer days and nights.
Australia's housing market is on fire, but agents over there say NZ is "next level".
A five-storey castle in Te Awamutu was one of OneRoof's most viewed properties this year.
How to get a foot on the property ladder - even in a rising market.