
'They know what they want': Why women are making their mark on the property market
Meet the Bay of Plenty women who have made it on to the property ladder.
Meet the Bay of Plenty women who have made it on to the property ladder.
Anti-chopper group says site 'less than 1km' from ferries and sits above popular beach.
Developers and investors are threatening to pull the plug on house sales.
Independent economist Tony Alexander gives his predictions for the NZ property market in the year ahead. Video / NZ Herald
Cost pressures are rising and first homeowners will be feeling jittery.
Collection of six sites for sale at secluded beach in rich-lister neighbourhood.
"If the farm goes, so does the school" - Toby Williams, Federated Farmers.
Kāinga Ora will take minority share in new purchases in bid to solve affordability crisis.
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Dealings over Helensville land resulted in court case.
The penalty was reserved for "incorrigible" landlords, a lawyer said.
Forty years in the game has taught me not to worry about current changes in the market.
They have time on their side.
When it comes to the property sector, inflation varies from low to eye-watering
A tenant says he suffered depression and anxiety following verbal abuse from his landlord.
The housing market is in "recovery from the shock of the last two years".
Taxpayers are in the gun twice: first for the wage subsidies, then for the unpaid taxes.
Deals closed as city's housing market suffers sales and price drops.
Financial incentives may be used to get unkempt lots tidied up in the city centre.
Intensive housing has come in Te Atatū Peninsula, and many say it can't handle the growth.
When did the market turn? Late 2021, according to Westpac.
The five things you need to know about the housing market this week.
But Auckland apartments in the $1.5m to $3m price bracket are shifting well.
U-turn on home loan rules means borrowers can breathe a sigh of relief.
If you're dreading your next rates bill, take a look at what rich Aucklanders are paying.
The versatility of these two colours means they can be used in any room.
Some properties blasted past their new valuation but 30% of sales came under.
Two-bedroom brick and tile home a rare find on New Zealand's most expensive street.
The unbuilt units don't even come with car parks or garages.