
Auckland rents up 5.2pc, average $662/week: Barfoot & Thompson
Latest jump is the biggest rise since 2015 when rents rose 7 per cent.
Latest jump is the biggest rise since 2015 when rents rose 7 per cent.
A subcontractor complained he was owed more than $80,000.
'What happened to me is not fair and reasonable.'
December was the first time the group out-bought other buyer groups.
A 1.3ha Penrose property beside a high school has changed hands: what next for the site?
'War on landlords' set to be reversed with law reform. But precisely when, landlords ask.
But as some rise, why are others struggling to get off the ground?
Anglican Diocese gets court orders to cancel contract.
A four-decade chart shows how Auckland returns have fluctuated - and where they're headed.
The council says the updated maps are valid and more accurate.
'People will walk around thinking this is great. They will be proud of this.'
Arguments put that only three basement car park levels can now be built instead of six.
The vendor claimed he arrived at his apartment to find the buyers sipping wine.
Scott Adams says in his view: 'There is a question to be asked around competency here'.
Chubb New Zealand insured units where repairs were carried out by Tauranga’s Align Group.
But there was little change in the median sale price.
Next major step in rehabilitating the debased landscape where maunga were removed.
'Frustrating' local community, residents had to pay $40,000 to battle plans in their area.
Hastings' asking prices skyrocket by seven per cent.
Covid, shut borders, a lack of customers and a lack of sales took a heavy toll.
Full-year profit is now $300m-$330m, when it was previously forecast to be $310m-$330m.
And a new bar at a venue outside Arrowtown pays tribute to the late Adrian Burr.
Business has sold properties lately at Westgate and for Ikea's first store here.
Whangārei suburbs come out on top as the strongest growth market.
The owner said neighbours also owed levies and were not pursued, but one only owed a cent.
'Wake-up call for anyone pushing the Auckland intensify agenda.'
The Herald saw an alarming sight when it flew a drone over the sea on Friday last week.
Demolition more of a labour of love, slowly unpicking the structure from the top down.
Appetite grows for lending to terraces and townhouses.
Both cases have similarities: deposits paid, deals never settled and one man with links.