Frustrations over as property market hits Level 1
Hugs and viewings as hungry house buyers get back out house shopping.
Hugs and viewings as hungry house buyers get back out house shopping.
Agent gets over $1.1 million for modest brick and tile home.
Real estate experts help first home buyers figure out their real housing needs.
For estate agents in the country's main regional centres it's almost business as usual.
Buyers typically pass over homes with these problems.
There's a shortage of quality houses on the market.
Survey shows shift in working practices.
If you don't have a mortgage, pretend ...
Partnership: Shift in habits for a generation raised with online shopping.
Kiwi hotels leading the sector's global recovery.
Any investment you make should be based on quality, and whether you think it offers value.
There's market uncertainty right now but experts are certain that prices will rise again.
Real estate agents in NZ's small towns don't expect to see any upheaval in the market.
Near 100-year-old building was restored to its former glory.
Opinion: Three reasons banks aren't going to go crazy with deposit requirements.
When it comes to run-down villas, location is everything.
Is the market turning? No, but some markets look more vulnerable than others.
Covid-19 has changed Kiwi spending plans.
OneRoof examines sales history of show's properties.
Five-bed luxury home is unique in a lot of ways.
Remeura property sells well above CV.
Mix of local and overseas investors snap up five retail properties.
Important changes to know about for everyone from first home buyers to investors.
Eighty percent clearance rate shows there's energy in regional housing market.
Bidders drive price of "wow factor" home more than $100,000 above the pre-auction offer.
Deceased estate in Auckland's Onehunga attracts crowds at auction and at open homes.
Partnership: Neighbours pull together during crisis.
The lending environment has changed significantly since Covid-19.
Some areas will feel more pain than others but situation could be much worse.