
Ashley Church: How many housing market predictions for 2021 did I get right?
The Reserve Bank brought back the LVRs and the Government extended the Brightline test.
The Reserve Bank brought back the LVRs and the Government extended the Brightline test.
40ha site in the hills behind Motueka had been a 17-year passion project for vendor.
How Carey Smith turned New Zealand real estate yellow and white.
Rise in number of properties passing in at auction.
Family with young kids beat developers to snap up Pt Chev property.
"They knew the area, and the waterfront."
The number of factors that will determine prices is greater than we have ever seen.
Experts in Hamilton & Waikato expect prices to stabilise even as Aucklanders buy up.
Sustainability is a word we hear almost daily.
Sleepovers at Chloe's will be this summer's hottest ticket.
The homes in Stonefields, Mt Wellington are bigger and built for families.
Trending ideas to inspire your next project, from weekend refreshes to home makeovers.
Property values in the Bay of Plenty are rising but stock remains a problem.
Agents split on the price premium for houses in prized school zone.
It had been on the market for more than a year.
"I had no network, no contacts who I could convince to give me their property to sell."
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"People want places that are all done. They don't have time to do the work themselves."
Sixty-two percent of Kiwis polled on the issue think so, so it must be true, right?
Housing Minister blames crisis on decades on inaction as experts rate Labour's record.
Those looking to apply for a mortgage at the start of 2022 need to curb holiday spending.
Homeowners are finally seeing equity gains in the South Island's biggest city.
Decision to delay Auckland CVs making them increasingly irrelevant to buyers and sellers.
Three estates vie to break real estate records.
It is hard to conclude that there is a sizable housing shortage right now.
A beginner's guide to painting and staining decks, fences and paths.
First home buyers and FOMO push the market even higher. Next year will be different.
Fleeing Aucklanders are fuelling prices in a city made more accessible by the Expressway.
"Housing was the most stressful portfolio I had."
Majority believe housing affordability will worsen, new OneRoof-Kantar survey finds.