The developer who’s saved $85m abandoned apartment block
Construction on Beachcroft Residences stopped more than a year ago after cost blowout.
Construction on Beachcroft Residences stopped more than a year ago after cost blowout.
Record loss for 2023 actually turns out to be a near-$1m gain.
Getting to the open homes for this property is an adventure.
One of three sections was just 61 per cent of its advertised size.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
Winners of the OneRoof-Hits contest get $27,000 boost.
Auction sale price shoots $163,0000 above the reserve.
Australian expert on what Kiwis can learn from the rebound across the Tasman.
97% of the properties resold since 2018 have made a gross profit, OneRoof research shows.
Kiwis still property-crazy, even in a slump, but some locations more popular than others.
In one suburb, sales collectively netted their owners $172 million more.
Property comes with enough land to build an entire neighbourhood.
Boatsheds in Canterbury beach town rarely appear on the open market.
Experts on the likelihood of another spike, and the lessons we learn from the last boom.
Developer Kurt Gibbons has his eyes on wealthy downsizers.
Famous mountaineer choose his plumber cousin to help build schools at top of the world.
Agent with unblemished record received information about concern with the wall.
A new 10-year lease gives the buyer a long-term income stream from the Australasian giant.
For someone scared of heights, this was still a view to remember.
$1.433m sale price exceeds owner’s expectations.
Level of sales remains low but volumes rose in each of the past three months. What next?
Rock solid setting and luxury finish are big drawcards.
Auckland is now at $995,000, the third month in a row its median is below $1m.
Industrial loft comes with invisible walkway and three-strorey climbing wall.
The duo bought the home 12 years ago for just over $700,000.
The owners only discovered the switch when the paint began deteriorating.
Owner wanted cash and a quick sale.
The last thing Kiwis should expect over the next 1-3 years is stability.
The number of new listings in May had almost halved compared to the same time last year.
Award-winning house could set price record in New Plymouth.