Housing
Should you buy a $1 reserve house?
For those trying to get onto the housing ladder, the promise of a super cheap house could be very tempting. So, how does a dollar sound? Audio
Lodge for mental health clients stunned over lack of oversight
A property investor who took on a boarding house for people with mental health needs in Auckland has been left stunned by a lack of oversight from government agencies. Audio
Should you buy a one dollar reserve house?
For those trying to get onto the housing ladder, the promise of a super cheap house could be very tempting. So, how does a dollar sound? Audio
Aucklanders headed to city fringes over central suburbs
Census data shows Aucklanders are leaving the inner city to settle down on the fringes. Felix Walton reports. Audio
How to get into the property market without a First Home Grant
There are still lots of ways in, brokers say.
Real estate agents quitting as earnings fall
Real estate salespeople are 'moonlighting' to get by in a tougher housing market.
Uni rental strike to continue, students could face sanctions
There is no clear end in sight for the student "rent strike" at the University of Auckland.
How a build-to-rent developer is cutting costs by 30 percent
Is it possible to build homes faster, better and cheaper? One builder says it is.
What low interest rate expectations say about future house prices
Many households believe interest rates will soon drop, so is now a good time to buy a house?
The public housing problem
Is Kāinga Ora, the government's social housing arm, a total mess or a 'stonking financial success'? Audio
Investors may see biggest impact of Reserve Bank's lending limits
Explainer - One property economist says investors in particular may be underestimating what's coming.
Shock at new container-style Kāinga Ora apartments
"They look like those storage containers put on top of each other," said stunned locals.
Rent stress as accommodation supplement stagnant
The government payment designed to help people struggling to pay for housing hasn't been increased in six years.
Accommodation supplement hasn't increased in six years
While rents hit a record high and mortgage interest rates are through the roof, the government payment designed to help people struggling to pay for housing hasn't been increased in six years. Our… Audio
Tenants still battling mould despite healthy homes standards
"All of the clothes in my wardrobe were covered in mould," says Autumn, who was told their rental complied with the standards.
Tenants say properties are still cold, damp and mouldy despite healthy homes
Many tenants say lots of rental properties are still cold, damp and mouldy despite being compliant with the healthy homes standards. Krystal Gibbens reports. Audio
Loan-to-value mortgage requirements to be loosened for investors
CoreLogic is expecting property investors to make the most of loosening loan-to-value mortgage requirements in the coming months. CoreLogic chief property economist Kelvin Davidson spoke to Corin… Audio
Prediction lending changes will make getting a mortgage harder for some
Corelogic says debt to income restrictions are expected to make a big difference to the housing market.
Council to buy out Nelson homes affected by slips from private land
It is the last and most difficult of the challenges that has arisen from a storm in 2022, the mayor says.
Residents receive no mail for a year after misunderstanding
Many residents at a new housing development north of Auckland haven't received mail for a year due to a misunderstanding over zoning. Leonard Powell reports. Audio