
Dream house built on the ruins of leaky dump sells for $2.52m
Strong competition at auction for architect's striking black beauty.
Strong competition at auction for architect's striking black beauty.
Fierce competition for house that was on the market for the first time in 90 years.
Comment: There's only one way to get an accurate handle on what your home is worth.
In a room that exudes x-factor, it shines, something extra we can't put our finger on.
First time brick and tile house had been on the market in 63 years.
And bare piece of land in Omaha sells for $4m-plus as buyers scramble for holiday homes.
How estate agents Phil and Daniel Horrobin made apartment living in Auckland a success.
Bonus space in villas and bungalows has good living options.
The data says there's less stock coming to market to satisfy demand.
Investors, first home buyers and movers haven't shied away from market.
Comment: Want to know what the rental market will look like? Watch a disaster movie.
Bargains galore for first home buyers and a rush of expats driving up prices? Think again.
New rentals to treat tenants like customers, "not just someone putting rent in the bank".
Corner property to be cleared and turned into townhouses.
Eva Nash finds auction success as her design partner puts her own home on the market.
Even without tax deductions, investors and first home buyers can be better off.
Colour brings a little of ourselves, individuality and character into our interiors.
Kawau Island home is one of New Zealand's best-kept secrets.
Strong competition for 1950s bungalow with stunning harbour views.
Mural by NZ's most expensive artist Michael Smither has to stay put.
If you can't afford gallery originals, think photography, line drawings or big box prints.
Buying in a Kāinga Ora-delivered development could offer a better lifestyle for....
Magical beachfront Whangapoua bach dubbed the world's best small house.
Auckland fashion icon's home 'ticked every box', agent says.
Units still $300,000 to $400,000 less than similar standalone houses.
When no housing shortage, owners of good quality buildings will be the winners.
Be warned: economic carnage follows Government 'tinkering' with Reserve Bank goals.
Glowing, warm tones and soft finishes evoke positivity and fresh energy to any interior.