
Showering renter compensated after landlord enters home during wash
The landlord turned up early, surprising a tenant using the bathroom.
The landlord turned up early, surprising a tenant using the bathroom.
"The challenge is the uncertainty of people wanting to bring the houses to the market."
Half of all new units planned are in the golden triangle.
Property Investors Federation "disappointed such significant changes are still planned".
New offer $169.8m compared with previous $180m offer pre-pandemic
Two Glen Eden units are going for $49,000 each - with a catch.
Government bailed out leaky home owners but quake prone building owners only get a loan.
Three key events in September will be the true test of our economic recovery.
Good progress is being made on the City Rail Link infrastructure project.
Deal has the backing of the Super Fund, while Metlifecare's Kim Ellis stands his ground.
Housing market experts on the factors that could influence prices in the months ahead.
The takeover of the business appears to be back on track.
Metlifecare made a surprise announcement this morning.
Paritai Drive tenant ordered to pay $10K to landlord after failing to pay rent
Covid shut-out: "Everything is in Australia, except us."
Earthquake strengthening for one owner has skyrocketed from $40,000 to $400,000.
Uncertainty in the market would make it hard to accurately estimate new CVs, council says.
Wellington apartment owner Michael Cummins says his retirement plan is effectively wiped out after being dealt a $400,000 earthquake strengthening bill. Video / Mark Mitchell
In the ultimate immigrant-made-good fable, the business has gone global.
Historic home demolished as residents say final goodbye.
What do the latest figures tell us about Auckland's housing market?
This comes as the businessman faces criminal charges in Australia.
"If covid hadn't happened, it would have been leased." - Dion Cooper
NZ's biggest hotel owner on major renovation. Video / Alex Burton
Shanahan blames the Auckland Unitary Plan for negative effects on heritage
One of the country's most costly divorces has ended in an agreement.
'Branch teams are currently dealing with mammoth task' - ASB's Craig Sims.
Auckland house sites "locked down" by liquidators - now what?
No appeal planned "even though we'd have a good chance", says director.
Move marks the start of arrivals into New Zealand's tallest new office tower.