
Auckland buyers owed $2.03m for homes never built, land not even bought
'We need a law change in NZ to protect young, first-time home buyers' - insolvency expert.
'We need a law change in NZ to protect young, first-time home buyers' - insolvency expert.
Concern business was removing the ability of valuers to compete, consumers paying more.
Vital wants $214,000 from Empire for expenses it says it incurred after the failed deal.
Minister also creates new pathway for private sector to pitch projects.
Clients include a major stadium and some of the country's most prestigious schools.
The case revolves around access to information and PwC escaping paying Remuera home rent.
Unorthodox house perched on a V-shaped concrete plinth.
'Sale of several non-strategic property assets [to] re-cycle capital, reduce debt.'
Opening three new hospital buildings in Auckland and Hastings pushed up vacancies.
Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis speak to media on the OCR news
'We need a big team due to the way we will run operations in New Zealand'.
Minister details how the Govt will help community housing providers secure finance.
It's the most wonderful time of the year, especially when Precinct goes tree generous.
It employs about 5000-plus staff in its stores, trade and distribution centres.
Three topics put to the boss after a 218% turnaround in half-year result to September 30.
Chief executive Clive Mackenzie says the results give the company more confidence.
Firm selling older rest homes to put money into more upmarket villages, fancy care suites.
Other large healthcare hubs near the site include Southern Cross and Auckland Eye.
'Developers are a good target for a council under financial pressure.' - Steve Evans
'It’s a shambles. It’s been going on for about eight years' Brian Peat says.
Work on one of the biggest wooden hangars in the world is back on track.
Auckland crane numbers fell to an eight-year low.
The 19 Waikato projects are spread across infrastructure, energy, housing and mining.
Changes to the building consent system are welcomed as it is currently arduous.
Is build-to-own the solution to unaffordable housing?
What owners of apartments, restaurants, bars and hotels pay to be on waterfront land.
Scheme for Te Whenua Haa Ora is by Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua on Treaty settlement land.
In 2020, owner said fencing was temporary and surrounded a site of building renovations.
Homes are going for less but more of them sold in September than some other months lately.
'Another fridge and freezer full of food to chuck out and replace.' - apartment resident