'Incredible increase': 360% to 660% Drury developer fee rise proposed
"Incredible increase will directly impact cost of housing," building industry CEO says.
"Incredible increase will directly impact cost of housing," building industry CEO says.
Food retailer grateful for 'most generous' family.
'They will only incur a laughable fine and get retrospective consent anyway.'
Winstone Wallboards, Tasman Insulation and Pacific CoilCoaters staff about to return.
Umbers is now based in Melbourne but starts later next month
New buyer can't complete final sale paper work during lockdown. But seller won't budge.
Masfen Group is assisting hundreds of tenants struggling with the impact of Covid.
Kiwi suffered the most last year, providing around $20m in rent abatements
Council expects to release city CVs in December after they were originally due last year.
Taylor exceeded target achievement for group earnings and cash.
Massive turnaround at giant builder, materials manufacturer and supplier
Analyst estimates how much extra it could take to secure a mortgage.
There are enough to house the entire Queenstown population.
Queenstown resident put caveat on Thiel's home, claiming it was promised to him.
Tenant merry-go-round follows announcement on Deloitte shift earlier this week.
Property manager says guests would not have the same direct contact as previously.
Pandemic affected leasing business Generator and Commercial Bay shops
Investment property portfolio value rose in the last year from $2b to $2.6b.
Rules include a ban on cat ownership and tight dog controls.
Auckland Council will reveal its council valuations in October. Get an early peek here.
"If I'm not here at Summerset, I'll be at a race track somewhere in New Zealand."
The number of investors diving into direct share investment is on the rise.
NZME's OneRoof cited as example of competition in allowing deal to go ahead.
USG Boral said it can't succeed here.
OPINION: A hot labour market may seem a good thing, but problems may lie ahead.
'This is as good an outcome as anyone could expect in the circumstances' - says lender.
40,000 Auckland homes sat vacant last Census - equivalent to all the homes in Lower Hutt.
The vineyard sold in May for $600,000 less than what the company paid for it in 2014.
EDITORIAL: Headwinds face the property market and these may accelerate the slowdown.