
Ex-cop's property multimillion dollar empire
How does an ex-cop plan Queenstown's biggest hotel and get a retirement empire?
How does an ex-cop plan Queenstown's biggest hotel and get a retirement empire?
A derelict 118-year-old waterfront Auckland property has sold for $3 million.
Opposition spokesperson Judith Collins says there needs to be full disclosure to buyers.
Residential property values were still up, but the growth has moderated.
But authorities believe the flood risk can be mitigated through the site design.
The St James restoration project is on ice.
Former real estate agent Aaron Hughes was acquitted of criminal charges.
Bunnings New Zealand is aiming big over the next five years. Here's their plan.
Job cuts follow disastrous $952 million of losses at firm's Building + Interiors unit.
Feather Place, Claw Place and Pallid Green feature in new Falcon's Landing subdivision.
A family's decision to sell their western Sydney property after 30 years has paid off.
Safari "probably NZ's biggest hotel developer".
Damage caused by tenant is one of the worst cases the Tenancy Tribunal's ever seen.
Adamson has sold his Auckland home and is now residing in New York.
Infrastructure Minister wants to beef up the current unit or add a new one.
Property at Lammermoor Dr, St Heliers, sold by One Agency for $5.5m. The home was sold by Mark Adamson, Fletcher Building’s former chief executive.
Retail investors will have next week to take up the offer.
Progress on Hobsonville and Napier village projects.
Property of "anti-corruption whistleblower" listed for sale on Barfoot & Thompson website.
Tenants outside NZ's three major metropolitan areas are facing record-breaking rents
Fletcher Building wants to raise an additional $750 million from shareholders.
The separate parts are transported from Wellington and assembled in Auckland.
Investment specialist pours cold water on Fletcher deal
The Australian fund manager has more than A$5 billion in investments under its control.
Herberts buy and sell properties worth nearly $60m.