
'Buyers showing greater reluctance': Auckland house sale prices fall in April
Property sales were 47.9 per cent below those for the month of March.
Property sales were 47.9 per cent below those for the month of March.
Large plot in the middle of suburbia fetches more than double its $2.6m CV.
Recruiters are actively looking to coax Kiwis across the ditch.
Banks are testing applicants' ability to repay loans with rate of more than 7%.
Rising inflation and interest rates having a negative impact on the housing market.
Plans could take 15 to 20 years to be completed
"It's a reflection of the unstable market. Everyone is busy," says one sector leader.
Only Auckland performed worse than Wellington in house price growth this quarter.
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Botanical and animal looks are making a comeback without the tackiness of the mid-1990s.
Market slowdown evident across much of the country.
Buyers will typically pass over homes with these problems.
Unfinished glass and steel folly in Mount Maunganui is just metres from the beach.
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Valocity head of valuations James Wilson reveals why some property values have dropped over the last quarter, plus his predictions for what’s ahead. Video / NZ Herald
Auckland suburb once seen as a stepping stone to Remuera now popular in its own right.
A second opinion meant a Wellington pool no longer needed millions to be spent on it.
The nearly-finished warehouse is out to challenge our supermarket duopoly.
"People still have the fear that someone will come in from Auckland and out-bid them."
The building stands on a leasehold site owned by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Rawa.
Media being invited into new 1.4ha store at Westgate on Auckland's northwest fringes.
And five that suggest they could rise.
Where rents are rising the fastest.
Local whānau are now proud owners of their first home.
We are in a new part of the property cycle which requires new strategies.
Inflation spike drags NZ back to the 1990s.
Prices in St Heliers can reach $20m but agents say places can be found for under $1m.