
The new, virtual frontier of real estate
Imagine viewing a open home from a thousand miles away, a home that may not exist yet.
Imagine viewing a open home from a thousand miles away, a home that may not exist yet.
New law needed to distinguish between built and natural environments
Gen X and Gen Y are finding innovative ways to invest and are reaping the returns.
City Rail Link workers could live on cruise ships in the harbour.
Maori art covers the interior and exterior of Newmarket apartment.
COMMENT: With the new NZ Super amounts set to change, it puts things in perspective.
COMMENT: Beware the "gotchas" that can invalidate your car insurance cover.
Smart investing requires emotional intelligence, writes Mike Taylor
Four default funds still have ties to companies involved with cluster bombs and mines.
Older people are feeling sick at the cost of health insurance.
Developer heads to court to get green light to develop a 130ha North Shore block of land.
Investment avoided include: coal, uranium mining, aquaculture, tobacco, alcohol, arms.
COMMENT: Most money fights are not about money at all, Tom Hartmann writes.
A new 4.5 star 152-room Sebel hotel has been announced for Manukau.
NZICC combined with a project in Christchurch caused the $110m Fletcher downgrade.
This will affect millions of dollars invested through the asset manager's KiwiSaver funds.
One third of start-up companies in New Zealand were female-led or had a major female component.
American Apple users are weighing in behind calls for the US-based tech giant to pay its taxes in New Zealand.
Tax fairness was the driving force behind an award-winning Herald investigation.
Investors will only need $1000 to gain access to funds from global and local fund managers.
Finding two- or three-bedroom Auckland properties will cost you more.
Prospective buyers are told they could get more than 50 new residences in the popular suburb of Waterview.
A new precinct has been announced for a waterfront site at Hobsonville Point in Auckland.
Cliff stabilisation work has started above Herne Bay's Sentinel Beach.
And it seems many people are headed towards making the same mistake this year.
A Northland woman selling a small lifestyle block says Kiwis "think this is too much work" to take on the property.
The country's biggest real estate agency chain has released data on Auckland property in February.
Most Kiwis are expecting property prices to continue their skyward climb.