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Young Einstein actor Yahoo Serious owed nearly $30,000.
Nearly one in five house sales in 2020 went for more than $1 million.
Government development in "already awesome" neighbourhoods set to push up house values.
Mall operators and high-street retailers spent millions reinventing themselves.
Property market defies gloomy expectations when lockdown ended.
Top agent celebrates the wins, big and small.
In the past Kiwis have put buying and selling decisions on hold until after polling day.
Recent motel sales reflect growing confidence in NZ tourism sector.
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Foreign buyer share of purchases static during lockdown and after.
Filming mishap now helping to sell Auckland waterside property.
The lockdown killed Waiheke Island's property market but now it is back with a vengeance.
Sound build, good neighbourhoods boost 1970s gems to top of house hunters' lists.
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A luxurious mansion has a commanding position on the Mount's favourite strip.
First-time buyers need to play to their strengths.
Ōrewa House was saved from the brink of destruction.
Luxury Auckland home sells for almost $1 million above CV.
Top end of town takes to large-scale home makeovers in lieu of expensive trips abroad.
More agents than listings in some markets.
Unusual sales technique for South Auckland fixer-upper hands vendors whopping profit.
Pressure in New Zealand's most expensive housing market.
Experts on what the delay in Auckland CVs means for buyers and sellers.
Heritage villas in Auckland's Devonport have a dedicated following.
Sale suggests development market in Auckland is picking up again.
Green Building Council says there's plenty Kiwis can do to bring homes up to scratch.
Partnership: Home power discount for two years.
Developers are on the hunt and paying big money for modest homes on big sections.
Buyers not afraid to pay premium prices for Auckland land with development potential.