New house consents rise fast
Consents for new townhouses, flats, and units growing fastest.
Consents for new townhouses, flats, and units growing fastest.
Airline and airport welcome recovery in domestic travel
Landlords are using private forums to compile secret 'blacklists' of bad tenants.
Auckland's Quay St seawall strengthening project completed up to $2 million under budget.
Barfoot & Thompson first to issue January sales figures
One of the most high-end places to stay in this country: sold.
Illness, need for a higher level of care or death - reasons for village resales
"Capacity to do at least one new store a year" - Bryce Howard.
'Interest and competition for properties appears to be on the up.' - Kiri Barfoot.
Antique dealer nets huge sale price. But how is he going to move all his stuff out?
"Over 99 per cent of them wouldn't have a clue," - Goodwin.
The pressure is growing to slow down the property market.
Ministry of Housing and Urban Development outlines how negotiations should go.
Suburb once had 20+ theatres: eight now shut for public screenings
A brand name better known for electronics than construction finishes its first NZ home.
About 600 people to live in skyscraper apartment tower.
'I find it sad', says developer Tony Tosswill.
A stoush is brewing about what constitutes the best use of the land.
NZ's wealthiest suburb is set to get a new supermarket.
Reinz figures show Rotorua's median house price is now $541,000.
Big changes on February 11: the more tenants know, the better
Many records broken: glimpse of market's strength
The tenants claimed they couldn't sleep in the master bedroom.
Pundits hope a jump in vacant land sales helps ease Auckland's pressing housing shortage.
List defines minor changes landlords cannot reasonably refuse within 21 days
Luck hasn't blessed this cause so far.
Share price rise expected to continue, with its fortunes partly pegged to housing sector.
"More care and consideration will be taken when selecting tenants."
"Change that is long overdue and I am a landlord."
Illness or death of residents not main reason for strong trade