South Auckland mega-homes: If they didn’t have seven bedrooms, they wouldn’t sell
Multi-generational new-builds are big on bedrooms, bathrooms and brick and tile.
Multi-generational new-builds are big on bedrooms, bathrooms and brick and tile.
“We’ve just never seen as many people considering it as we are seeing now.”
Brokers tell OneRoof that the majority of applicants are new arrivals to New Zealand.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
First home buyers and families are on the hunt for bargains in prized suburbs.
Agents inundated with calls from desperate buyers unable to find their dream home.
Uptick in the average age of new entrants, research shows.
Couple bought stylish villa after flying visit from Australia.
Agent says he’s seen people buy lesser quality homes just to get in zone.
First buyer through made an offer before the "For Sale" sign went up.
15% spike in the number retirement-age homeowners still saddled with debt.
"Any surfer would give anything to have a house right on the surf spot there."
Waterfront home is set to make an appearance in second season of hit reality show.
But bank's economics team sounds warning on interest rates.
Listings drought in Remuera.
Wealthy buyers – local and overseas – have particular tastes.
A lot of frustrated buyers will step forward when the Reserve Bank signals cuts.
Home values might yo-yo for the foreseeable future, valuer says.
Signature Ron Sang home changed hands twice on the same day.
Art-deco home now listed for rent for $3500 per week.
Nearly three weeks on from Yanfei Bao's disappearance, the search continues.
Agents are suddenly fielding offers on properties after months and months of inactivity.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Buyers are under pressure and facing more competition, as listings levels drop.
Orakei is feeling the heat.
“The perfect storm is being set up” as new building slows and immigration spikes.
They paid $300,000 for waterfront home 25 years ago.
There is a worry that the Reserve Bank could be dragged back to the rate hiking table.
“He needs the money urgently.”