Investore's net profit falls on valuation changes
Investore to spend $14m on a Bunnings car park, after a seismic report last year.
Investore to spend $14m on a Bunnings car park, after a seismic report last year.
First home buyers say they are being taken advantage of through the sunset clause.
'How many more residents will suffer?', asks member of anti-helicopter lobby group.
First-home buyers accuse property traders of driving up house prices.
The risk to buyers of developers using sunset clauses to bail out of contracts is rising.
The latest REINZ data shows the city's house price have reached a record $1,050,000.
Creditors named after Aussie shareholder calls liquidator when builder incurs big costs.
'I don't know why the applicants don't just get themselves 7km down the road.'
98% of investors agreed to sell, but 2% refused. The case went to court
Apartment resident says the risk of other residents catching Covid is huge.
Agents were severely restricted in major markets, unable to see clients face to face.
Lists out of what landlords can and can't legally ask tenants.
Labour and National are on the path to building slums, says Phil Goff.
"You could understand and maybe forgive it happening once, but twice?"
'We had committed to the lease, stock and fittings' - Jacob Faull.
Balenciaga, Burberry, Michael Kors and Moncler open in Newmarket tomorrow.
'Very active' first home buyers are now a third of the market in one region.
In 2018, attempts to sell the building were defeated by members who opposed that.
"Winton has around $4b to $5b of projects planned and underway" - Meehan.
The vast retail building's sale settled a few days ago.
Information from agents and property records gives 'fulsome picture' - Graeme Hart.
Government contracts 90 per cent of the company's work, up on 56 per cent five years ago.
The $2.5 billion listed landlord is one of New Zealand's hardest hit businesses.
Simplicity members will get first dibs on renting those new homes.
"You can have full confidence in getting a New Zealand criminal history report from us."
Tax changes will "accidentally smother the build to rent sector" - Ockham's Mark Todd
Was it facemasks? DIY tools? BBQs? Maybe bike repair kits?
Lockdowns severely restricted agency activities at the city's biggest realtor.
Renters angry with the state of flats as Wellington heads into flat-hunting season.
How many of our 16,000 agents and managers are vaxxed? No one knows for sure.