Waiwera's derelict and abandoned hot pools: New hope for a thriving future
Pools and a bottling plant were once owned by Russian Mikhail Khimich, who has died.
Pools and a bottling plant were once owned by Russian Mikhail Khimich, who has died.
Builder leaves huge project: buyer needed to take over and finish 85 units.
Business expanding via developments in Central Otago, Wairarapa.
"We hope that the previous owners got some relief from our purchase" - Creemers
"Operating model used to run the vineyard was clearly not sustainable" - Steven Murray.
"They are specialist landlords. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse" - judge
"Workers ... instructed by the tenant to remove the house contents" - tribunal decision.
Many say it's not "valid" but consider the "low-cooked passive property-profit strategy".
"I'd say by 2024, there will be a writer living here" - Naomi McCleary.
The power is shifting to buyers - CoreLogic data out today.
House values fell in about one quarter of Auckland suburbs in the last three months.
The trust is vowing to take 'any action we need to' in opposing a proposal for a headland.
Property prices in Northland have risen more than anywhere else in NZ.
"The industry as a whole benefits from this type of market regulation," Mark Francis says.
Liquidators can't say when they will finish the work.
Scores of families face financial ruin due to a two year wait for a water connection.
New council data shows the average price of homes on one Auckland street is $13m.
Offer comes amid FMA scrutiny of wholesale investment schemes
Anti-chopper group says site 'less than 1km' from ferries and sits above popular beach.
Independent economist Tony Alexander gives his predictions for the NZ property market in the year ahead. Video / NZ Herald
"If the farm goes, so does the school" - Toby Williams, Federated Farmers.
The penalty was reserved for "incorrigible" landlords, a lawyer said.
When it comes to the property sector, inflation varies from low to eye-watering
Taxpayers are in the gun twice: first for the wage subsidies, then for the unpaid taxes.
It plans a much larger scheme for the land but even its tree-planting is ruled illegal
When did the market turn? Late 2021, according to Westpac.
If you're dreading your next rates bill, take a look at what rich Aucklanders are paying.
Find out if you are in one of the areas hardest hit by new rates charges.
Warehouse Group, Food and Grocery Council, Consumer NZ cite duopoly strangling land.