
What’s ahead for the property market in 2025?
House prices are expected to rise but by how much?
House prices are expected to rise but by how much?
Holidaying in the Bay of Islands helps us 'look ahead with clarity and excitement'.
It was a lifestyle of flashy opulence - until the money ran out.
'Mum’s kindness has allowed me to be the person I am today. She guided and loved me.'
Interest rates, inflation, migration - the experts gaze into their crystal balls.
Greatest legacy with wife Merle is 'to provide a good example to children and grandchildren'.
Why ownership structure matters for your investment property.
Value of deals in 2024 was less than half the value of those the previous year.
Aucklanders likely to need staggering income to buy average-priced house.
Outstanding designs displayed in Whanganui, Ōtautahi and Wānaka residential buildings.
Industrial projects dominate new supply, the study found, comprising 65% of new stock.
New data suggests Double Grammar Zone homes may not be as highly prized as they once were.
Business he founded owns wide range of commercial, industrial and warehouse properties.
'Some people can’t remember anyone in their family owning a home.'
How many people had paid deposits was not stated but pre-sales said to be 'strong'.
'This is just so sad, just before Christmas' - liquidator Pritesh Patel on ProLink NZ.
Goods to be shipped from China and Malaysia mainly, but also other parts of the world.
The financier wants $28.2m; unsecured creditors are listed as being owed another $167,000.
Liquidator expects no loss to customers.
Real estate chief met Ngāti Whātua O Ōrakei on employment, safety, health and tikanga.
Parmar gave keys to the purchaser the day before settlement without the vendors' consent.
Receiver says 22 homes completed, not settled; 20 more in various stages of construction.
'Development process can now move forward with the next phase of planning.'
Car parks will be sold on a 'first come, first served' basis for $50,000 each.
CEO: 'A relatively modest decline on paper in the value of our investment portfolio.'
Jamie Mackinnon: 'It's nice to have but it would have been nicer to have the deal done.'
The judge likened it to not paying rates because the potholes had not been fixed.
Advocate says he's 'extremely disappointed at the apparent lack of fairness'.
More than 50 buyers are owed money from the planned development.
The deal is different from the hapū's arrangement with Ryman Healthcare.