
New tenancy law to become tenant-landlord battleground
A new law about who should pay for rental property damage could trigger waves of disputes.
A new law about who should pay for rental property damage could trigger waves of disputes.
How much do retirement villages contribute to the local economy?
Comment: Why build residential developments focused on proximity to roading networks?
Two Auckland tenants say they lived day and night with the smell of Chinese take away.
Tauranga tenants deny running brothel, but were fined for unlawful meth use.
Tenant with a child aged under two listed 22 separate issues with Henderson house.
Buying an apartment is a good way to get your foot on the property ladder but with so many on offer how do you know what will increase in value over time?
Qestral says its expansion is partly due to Government funding constraints.
Lessons for agents from agent caught sleeping at house Bayleys was selling.
Two big retail chains on expansion track here declared results yesterday
Kiwi reveals budget tricks she uses that helps her save thousands when renovating houses.
The foreign-buyer ban has cut bidders for top-end homes by up to 80 per cent, agent says.
It's four years since the council meeting which helped launch the Ihumātao movement.
What caused the big drop in the number of homes being sold to overseas investors?
There are seven suburbs in Hastings where it's cheaper to pay a mortgage than rent.
A St Heliers couple recently made a $9.8m resale gain by selling their waterfront mansion
23 Sargeson units for sale as one lot or individually - administrator moves
Ha before authority, tribunal, High Court: loses all three rounds
COMMENT: The Government's review of tenancy laws may remove 90-day eviction provision.
Fancy a new house with a free holiday to Singapore flying first class?
New Zealand's most expensive suburb was at the heart of rapid house price increases.
The Waimate is licensed to serve up to 150 patrons in the bar and restaurant.
MaxCap Group setting up operations in NZ in a joint venture with Bayleys and Forsyth Barr.
Resource consent to develop apartments in and around the historic building.
Occupiers are demanding offices that are adaptable.
Chance for an owner-occupier to secure new premises in a tightly held area.
Investor confidence in the future of the industrial sector is as solid as ever.
Commercial building that served as Epsom post office for nearly 90 years for sale.