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Do NZ house prices really double every decade?
Some Kiwis have a rose-tinted view of the housing market.
Some Kiwis have a rose-tinted view of the housing market.
New policy aims to increase housing development in urban areas of growing cities.
Auckland's biggest outstanding rates bill is a whopping $217,000.
Banks are being less than apocalyptic on their expectations for housing market correction.
'The term kiwi koala killers has been used' - opponent
Two police officers raced to avoid a falling tree while a protester rushed to scale it. Video / Michael Craig / Nick Young
Villa's surprising feature.
The Keys have been busy buying and selling homes in recent years.
Highest number of properties sold in June in four years
Allegations were said to be "lies" and "latest in campaign of harassment".
Sunny Development New Zealand arrives for two big projects.
Auckland Council delayed its three-yearly CV estimates. Here's what they could have been.
First-home buyers are battling to save deposits. This change could make a huge difference.
"The challenge is the uncertainty of people wanting to bring the houses to the market."
Half of all new units planned are in the golden triangle.
Property Investors Federation "disappointed such significant changes are still planned".
Two Glen Eden units are going for $49,000 each - with a catch.
Retirement village resident want to return or get her money back.
Earthquake strengthening for one owner has skyrocketed from $40,000 to $400,000.
Uncertainty in the market would make it hard to accurately estimate new CVs, council says.
Wellington apartment owner Michael Cummins says his retirement plan is effectively wiped out after being dealt a $400,000 earthquake strengthening bill. Video / Mark Mitchell
What do the latest figures tell us about Auckland's housing market?
Shanahan blames the Auckland Unitary Plan for negative effects on heritage
'Branch teams are currently dealing with mammoth task' - ASB's Craig Sims.
Auckland house sites "locked down" by liquidators - now what?
No appeal planned "even though we'd have a good chance", says director.
The situation is better than many had expected.
The lawyer has suffered a fall from grace, humiliation and professional ruin.
"Is Rod Duke branching out into aquaculture or is it a really long jetty?" - critic