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Design was a family affair
Everyone got to have their say in the layout and building of this home.
Everyone got to have their say in the layout and building of this home.
Creditors claim $733,000 from ex-Ray White property manager.
Take a first glimpse at the huge new development at Wynyard Quarter.
First-home buyers are spending $699k to make their first purchase.
Getting into the Auckland market: a first home buyer's story.
The new owners of Chlo and Em's property on The Block NZ weren't fans of the show.
This comes after a $7m Herne Bay home was already sold to a challenger member.
Steve Braunias wanders through the grim living conditions of an Auckland landmark.
This family home was based on an innovative Californian project about wooden homes.
Owner believes house's good vibes come from its 'beautiful history of kindness'.
Wishing and hoping opens doors to real thing, writes Catherine Masters.
Beautiful native timber from old bach takes pride of place as feature in modern home.
Apartment complex has a Japanese vibe for the delight and enlightenment of its owners.
1920s heritage has been enhanced, writes Louise Richardson.
Developers know multi-storey site well: they lived in the house that made way for it.
America's Cup challengers eye multimillion-dollar, water-view Auckland properties already.
Four men conspired to used false statements and forged documents to deceive ANZ.
An oversight saw some Auckland apartments not charged for council rubbish collections.
One of NZ's most expensive properties listed for sale goes under the hammer next month.
A new report has revealed the challenge Auckland first-home buyers face.
More relaxed lifestyle was what they wanted, writes Sandra Goodwin.
Privacy, views, bush and abundant birdlife are features of this peninsula property.
Layout ticks right boxes for couple back from Oz, writes Vicki Holder.
Solar power's role in new developments.
We ask if it really is worth getting solar panels to reduce the cost of future bills.
Tony and Jenni Ebert sell Campbells Bay section they never rebuilt on after fire.
Estimated $500k damage to Conifer Grove resident home reported last month was "horrific".