
Auckland home where health chief was found dead put up for sale
The death of Pauline Hanna remains a mystery.
The death of Pauline Hanna remains a mystery.
Recent rate rises have added $1800 on to a typical yearly home loan. It could get higher.
Real estate contributed to another big gain in NZ households' net worth.
Clevedon Kawakawa Road Limited made a purchase of land for an overseas investor in 2013.
The four bedroom home sits on 1207sqm of park-like grounds.
Serial renovators completely transform wreck of a home.
$2m gets you rundown, toilet-less villa in Auckland. Money goes a lot further down south.
New motorway to accelerate exodus from capital's heated housing market.
Some Kiwis will lock in a long-term rate they currently would not touch with a bargepole.
$9.525m home features gym, wine cellar, infinity pool and 40,000 hand-picked stones
The three-bedroom apartment boasts bush and ocean views.
Unique Ponsonby villa sells for almost double its CV.
But big new hotel to stay open
The application has been opposed by lobby group Quiet Sky Waiheke.
Without question, the planet needs our help in order to survive and thrive
And would a dramatic drop in prices solve the housing "crisis"?
Harcourts Cooper and Co agent Kris Cunningham on the sales that matter most.
Agents say there is such a strong buyer pool waiting to sell may not be the right move.
Some Kiwis just expect their guests to ignore outdated and faded furniture.
After years of cuts, mortgage rates are going to increase.
"Bidding went so fast the auctioneer barely got a chance to say it was on the market."
With the teams' bedrooms now behind them, we assess the value of having a toilet to hand.
"You're a long time dead ... whatever you are doing, make sure it's enjoyable."
Auckland's housing market soars as buyers go hard for properties with drawbacks.
Fifteen bidders fought over 4.35ha of flat land in Pukekohe.
Giant property deal will bring 40 new homes to Henderson Valley.
Heritage groups worry high rises are coming inner Auckland. Developers say get used to it.
'Pleased that the police have responded today to the untenable situation' - developer.
"People say 'we just can't afford a normal house'," says HouseMe's Bryce Glover