Interactive: Who's paying the highest rent in NZ?
Red spread: tenants' plight in two major cities revealed - interactive Herald graphics
Red spread: tenants' plight in two major cities revealed - interactive Herald graphics
Poto Williams agrees with calls for an 'urgent' review of the law.
Auckland rents up 45%, Wellington up 53%
Seven months after buying a home, developer delays mean buyer may never get to move in.
The land includes a Heritage New Zealand listed World War II gun emplacement.
Neighbours haven't set eyes on the buyer of one of New Zealand's most famous homes.
Police asking for CCTV footage after 20-tonne digger used to demolish brand new house.
"Looking forward to sharing an update in the coming months".
"I play for Takapuna - the Takapuna Turtles" says Jeremy Nicoll, new Arvida CEO.
Neighbours say 130-lot project will ruin their country way of living.
An analyst notes that VIP income only accounts for 1 per cent of group earnings.
Retirement Commissioner urges sweeping review of the sector.
"We've not built cheap housing but valuable housing" - David Welch, Cohaus.
The NZ-born artist and her daughter designed the house that pays homage to Coco Chanel.
Developer won't seek costs against opponents - new deal struck
Market showing no hint that closing of tax 'loopholes' has dampened interest.
Nationally, values rose 2.2 per cent in May, a slight reduction on April's 3.1 per cent.
Expect residents to pull up to the local dairy in a Lamborghini.
Who said millennials can't have their cake - ahem, avo on toast and eat it?
Oyster Capital, Fulton Hogan and Kiwi Property are seeking to rezone about 330ha.
Plans for 35 Graham St, construction work underway at Albany
Stride buying AA Insurance office block at 46 Sale St, Auckland
Sixty-two awards span commercial, housing, hospitality and much more.
Reserve Bank says house price growth will fall to zero and warns of series of rate hikes.
'We're very much fighting fit. We're in good shape.' - Taylor on heroic turnaround.
A comprehensive blueprint for a range of improvements in the industry launched.
Project delayed 14 months ago now about to start.
Commissioners sharply rebuke two authorities who opposed Sleepyhead Estate.
"Some changes the industry could start to make themselves," Poto Williams says.
The new skyscraper could have offices, a hotel and apartments.