
The six new Auckland CBD hotels opening at worst time
'It's not disastrous but timing is unfortunate' - Dean Humphries, Colliers.
'It's not disastrous but timing is unfortunate' - Dean Humphries, Colliers.
Why residential tenancy interests NZ's biggest listed property company.
The situation is better than many had expected.
No case for betterment in battle of landowners and council over land needed for new road.
Should Government KiwiSaver contributions continue past the age of 65?
Manager of $1.83b properties declares year-end loss
The lawyer has suffered a fall from grace, humiliation and professional ruin.
The removal of LVRs has had little effect on bank lending.
"Is Rod Duke branching out into aquaculture or is it a really long jetty?" - critic
"We can build it for under $34m per kilometre": The Board managing director Kevin Smith.
Wellington home owners are getting stung with exorbitant quake-proofing costs.
Editorial: Could the Ihumātao standoff be resolved before the September 19 election?
The once award-winning business owes $7.3 million.
Real estate agent suggested vendor split some of the profit as a sign of appreciation.
S&P says the credit ratings of local banks should hold despite a 10% fall in house prices.
New York Times: From the lifts, to meeting rooms - workplaces may never be the same.
NZX company has $996.1m of properties throughout New Zealand.
Rōpū whakahaere to be established via trust or board to administer Ihumātao: 1 News
"The current position of the rocks is temporary" - Ruth Jackson
Post lockdown spending bounce will not prevent inevitable downward trend to house prices.
An agent claimed using numerology to sell a home would bring good luck. He was wrong.
Waiheke guests packing $80,000 spending money, but will it be enough for ailing businesses
Tenancy Tribunal told he made the damage worse by trying to repair it.
Two big firms working on Commercial Bay continued their High Court scrap today.
But tenant Ritesh Prasad says landlord lied and worries where his family will now live.
Huge demand for Māori housing could be met with new fast-tracked consent processes.
Kāinga Ora says there are no plans for social housing in the Te Kauwhata development
The 'national interest' test is causing frustration among investors.
Some of the richest people in the world are looking at a different way to live.
"Everybody has broken out from their homes, they've got cabin fever."