
Comment | What Covid-19 has taught me about the housing crisis in New Zealand
Covid-19 has shown us that we can do hard things when they're needed. So why don't we?
Covid-19 has shown us that we can do hard things when they're needed. So why don't we?
Charles Ninow, head of art at auction house Webb's talks about good investments.
The Auckland house where health boss Pauline Hanna was found dead is now for sale.
Developer Evan Williams shows off the progress at the new beachfront gated community at Weiti Bay, Whangaparāoa. Video / Jason Oxenham
The four bedroom home sits on 1207sqm of park-like grounds.
Diane Wood with her tiny house that she bought from Bryce Glover of HouseMe. Video / Dean Purcell
About 25 per cent of Cambridge's house sales this year have been to Aucklanders.
Frustration with her eviction led to judicial showdown.
We ask young people around the NZME office about their home owning aspirations and expectations.
Buyer says agent urged her to go to auction for home that sold $500,000 above her budget.
A third monthly record for SEEK job adverts shows labour market stretched to limit.
Co-Director of the $20 million Cohaus cooperative housing project David Welch talks about the development as the first residents move in. Video / Alex Burton
'The money just seemed to be going the wrong way.'
The tenant destroyed the oven and dumped it in the backyard.
Otangarei community leader worried low-income whānau are moving out as investors pounce.
Despite rising prices, New Zealand's luxury housing market is still quite small.
'A breach can attract substantial penalties for non-compliance': REINZ.
A dog, two babies and three much-loved homes - a lot's happened since 2016.