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Market slows but remains strong
As the rest of the country tends to follow Auckland's lead, it is interesting to note sales were down 4.7 per cent in Auckland during October.
As the rest of the country tends to follow Auckland's lead, it is interesting to note sales were down 4.7 per cent in Auckland during October.
Promises of more relaxed lifestyles, less traffic and affordable houses are luring people out of Auckland.
As anticipated, the latest round of lending restrictions announced by the Reserve Bank in late July have taken some heat out of the property market.
There has never been a greater proportion of people who think it is a bad time to buy a house than now.
The developer behind edgy upmarket new apartment development The Vulcan at 1 Halsey St is watching the benefits of its park-side location unfurl.
Find out the places Aucklanders who have sold a property are buying houses outside the city.
More Kiwis are downsizing their lives into smaller spaces than they imagined.
Experts advise homeowners to do their homework before locking into fixed rate loans, writes Greg Fleming
Townhouses and apartments dominate Newmarket's housing stock but some early homes remain.
Devonport's popularity as a day destination will grow as ferry terminal improvements are completed.
Moving a house can be a cheaper option to building new. Lawrence Watt looks at the risks of moving a home lock, stock and barrel.
Sally Ridge is now a licensed real estate agent with her first listing for sale in Auckland.
An Auckland real estate agent was surprised when the St Heliers house he was marketing went for more than double its CV.
House listing have risen in Auckland and the run could last until Christmas.
The Reserve Bank's rules and decisions have far-reaching implications for the housing market, explains Diana Clement
More than half of all homeless adults in New Zealand are working or studying, say University of Otago, Wellington (UOW) researchers. UOW
This well-heeled suburb has retained its seaside charm, writes Graham Hepburn
Home building consents are set to hit record levels by 2018 and the sharp lift in building is predicted to be matched by higher costs, reports Diana Clement
Independent economist Shamubeel Eaqub predicts slow change to Auckland's housing affordability in the wake of affordability requirements
A landlord trying to sell a rental property can't show prospective buyers through it just whenever they want. Tenants have the right
Mike Bayley Managing director Bayleys Corporation For the first time in four years, the residential property market, in Auckland
After more than four years the Auckland Unitary Plan has been publicly notified and while there may be final appeals before the plan
Work is about to start on Kingsland's first major apartment development to be built in a decade, which is already 60 per cent sold. NXN
If you have a family, Westmere has large sections and wide streets surrounded by large parks, writes Graham Hepburn
As solar power becomes more affordable, conventional power suppliers are protecting their interests, writes Lawrence Watt
Well, the Auckland Unitary Plan has landed after a difficult birth lasting four years. It's been painful, but it's here now -- and
Experts keep a watchful eye as Chinese banks look to increase their finance for developments in New Zealand, reports Lawrence Watt
The departure of Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Kevin Durant could mean a massive payday for kiwi Steven Adams. The latest QV house price figures are just out and it’s clear the national housing market is showing no signs of slowing down.
COMMENT: After a couple of months to assess the market's reaction, they now see that the market drivers of high demand and low supply still persist.