
Immigration, Ukraine war drives luxury real estate demand
New Zealand's political stability and lifestyle are big draws for international buyers.
New Zealand's political stability and lifestyle are big draws for international buyers.
Business plans to expand its Brightside Hospital in the neighbourhood area.
Central outdoor 90sq m 'sky garden' one-of-a-kind and a heritage feature.
A burning cigarette butt burned a hole in a canopy, says an upset resident.
Sensitive refurbishment and amalgamation of the buildings takes prize.
Investors might be paying more tax than expected.
Centre was built in 1991 and comprehensively refurbished in 2015.
Will it finally crack the tonne and build 1000 new homes annually here?
'The fear is that they’ll throw everything out.'
A new 10-year lease gives the buyer a long-term income stream from the Australasian giant.
Full hospital redevelopment 5km south of the city's CBD.
Level of sales remains low but volumes rose in each of the past three months. What next?
Auckland is now at $995,000, the third month in a row its median is below $1m.
'Always happy to investigate any issue of alleged unfairness or inappropriate charging.'
"Tentative signs of an uptick in activity, moderating price falls."
Another sign Auckland has bottomed out. A jump in volume, but sale prices flat.
'If we’re not building anything, we don’t particularly need a whole lot of builders.'
'Massive thing will dominate the wee public bay, its foreshore and the Herne Bay coast.'
'Seven properties currently under contract, two further sales pending' - Whillans.
'Hopefully, something can be done with the old ones. Maybe they can be ground up...'
When Pete started building his tiny home he had no idea he was doing anything illegal.
'Other group house builders have laid off significantly more staff than we have.' - Burney
Giant of the sector reports in the face of falling house prices, Government scrutiny.
'There is no place for a person like Mr Sharma in the profession' - tribunal.
Ex-ANZ bosses have linked up with fiercely private heir to NZ's former richest man.
398,000 bonds were lodged with Tenancy Services by February, up from 383,000 a year ago.
Real irony: Now is a great time to build.
New insights from an agency managing 19,000 properties: What does it say?
'Level of concern amongst residents and advocates about some of the sector’s practices.'
The agency had no prior disciplinary history, no complaint had been made by the client.