
Auctioneer is selling his own house with a $1 reserve - 'bring whatever money you've got'
Two weeks later Ted ingram is selling his apartment with a reserve of $99,000.
Two weeks later Ted ingram is selling his apartment with a reserve of $99,000.
Big sales in former working class suburb.
Agent posts details of Christchurch trophy home sale.
Aucklander Richard Leary, 88, was only a baby when his father bought 7.2ha block in 1936.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Presales have been made on 64 of the 82 new waterfront apartments, the developer said.
"It’s different and if you like different then it’s definitely you.”
'I think the market's bottomed out and it is consolidating now.'
New directions, new ways of looking at property: How Centuria NZ is handling the downturn.
Home-owners going the extra mile to stand out in a crowded property market.
Trophy home attracted global attention, with two buyers even flying in to view it.
Get the house that has enough undercover parking for 20 vehicles.
Paul Brown and Associate Architects designed Queen of the Park and Cardigan Bay blocks.
Economic outlook for 2024 has worsened but there are reasons for optimism in 2025.
Agent tight-lipped about price but agent says it will be a record.
Project to bring more women into the building industry aims high.
Ruben Wiki and wife downsizing from the big family spread.
A 12-point list of the many builder failures lately.
The builder and owners of the apartment, retail and dining project have gone to court.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's been pushing for an extension, now Chris Bishop's granted it.
Penthouse suite and sub-penthouses are part of $2 billion master planned community.
Estimated $70,000 has been spent improving South Auckland property.
Owner recommits to long-term ownership of winery.
Agents now barred from operating in an area from Pukerua Bay to Tawa for three months.
Kerikeri Retirement village has scaled back plans to build 200 units in Kerikeri.
'I'm really cranky': Syndicate investor monthly payments axed indefinitely, funds frozen.
Her employer has been ordered to pay more than A$900,000 in damages.
“On to new adventures. Love you Dunners.”
Family who had been waiting 15 years to move to NZ end up owning a slice of history.
Micromanagers, relationship breakdowns and unreasonable price expectations ...