
Act leader David Seymour calls out Government for laundry list of failures
Act leader David Seymour takes aim at the Government for declaring the wrong crisis and acting "like a reverse Jesus". Video / Act Party
Act leader David Seymour takes aim at the Government for declaring the wrong crisis and acting "like a reverse Jesus". Video / Act Party
Latest survey shows people are looking to make a purchase before the rules tighten.
One of the largest single residential development opportunities in West Auckland.
Two modern supermarkets are for sale.
The multi-building site is in a key Auckland growth area.
Portfolio provides a unique set of development opportunities.
Market is desperate for industrial-zoned development sites.
Homes in Carterton, Masterton, and South Wairarapa have seen another giant leap in value.
Xavier Rush selling his UK apartment for £950,000.
The median house price in the Wairoa District rose 63.5 per cent and over $100K in 2020.
New feature makes it easier for the community to raise issues with Airbnb.
Wellington buyer snaps up Lake Taupo holiday home.
Such blacklists lack transparency and could unfairly keep tenants out - Penny Arthur.
'No wonder people are setting up things like the Facebook page' - Andrew King.
Fierce competition for weather-beaten Grey Lynn home.
Consents for new townhouses, flats, and units growing fastest.
Million dollar property sales soared in Hawke's Bay in 2020 and are now just "common".
Auckland's Quay St seawall strengthening project completed up to $2 million under budget.
Barfoot & Thompson first to issue January sales figures
"It's like they didn't want it ... like they'd rather stay in emergency housing."
How a buyer's $34m Lotto win changed the fortunes of agent who had big dreams.
OPINION: Home ownership feels like a Kiwi rite of passage, but dream slipping further away
Covid has ripped out a chapter of many young people's lives and put another on steroids.
Sale price, vendor all suppressed in Overseas Investment Office decision.
Buyers out in force at Auckland auctions.
Home transfers bounce back in second half of 2020 following sharp drop.
Some contracts risk breaching consumer law says chief executive.