Auckland home of the world's greatest whistler for sale
Variety performer whose extraordinary talent for whistling moved to NZ in the 1980s.
Variety performer whose extraordinary talent for whistling moved to NZ in the 1980s.
Donors have lent the club enough money to see it through to a sale.
Large-scale developers better off losing now than digging into loss-making projects.
Robert McLeod's imagination has run riot in Wellington villa.
He's willing to take almost $2m below the RV.
Receivers have collected about 85% of the total amount owed by debtors.
Falling interest rates are likely to kickstart the market.
Despite a construction pause, Seascape's luxury apartments are still on the market.
“It’s cheaper than Pauanui and Whangamata and it’s a better beach."
Art Deco home was once filled with merry-go-round horses and rides.
Agent says savvy buyer can capitalise on his client's "misery".
“When they saw it, their eyes lit up."
Couple made headlines in 2018 when they made the move to Otago.
Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson explains what steps the council will take on the skyscraper.
Developers are fighting over "as is, where is" properties in Christchurch's top suburbs.
Filmmaker has plans to build a film museum.
Another twist in the sale of the multi-million-dollar property.
“People still think they should buy below CV. That’s not the case."
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Agents say investors and developers are quietly back in the market.
From guerilla gastronomy to social media speculation, what's happening on Ponsonby Rd?
Why families are paying big bucks for trophy homes in Te Puna.
What the country's leading names in design would like to see more of.
Empty site bought by Kiwi architect living in Australia.
Open home blows out from 30 minutes to an hour and a half.
Penthouse in $250m 51 Albert development dressed with fine art.
Agent found herself demonstrating all its features during open homes.
Agents says $10m isn't impossible in Wellington's prestige apartment market.
They have shot to the top in record time - they just don't see eye to eye on supercars.
Complexity and scale meant immediate government intervention was required - Bayly.