Housing
Home insurance costs twice as much in Wellington as in Auckland
One owner says premiums on his Wellington properties have doubled since 2015.
Home values fall again, but pace of decline slowing
"The end could be in sight" for the recent downturn, CoreLogic economist says.
Lower risk of another house price boom
RBNZ has released a housing update ahead of next week's financial stability report.
Mouldy, damp, pricey - Auckland tenants speak out
The government has said interest deductibility for landlords would mean lower rents, but tenants say they've had little relief.
Housing initiative launched for Pasifika families
The project, Our Whare Our Fale, will deliver up to 300 fit-for-purpose, affordable, and multigenerational homes in eastern Porirua.
Data shows Auckland rents falling but remain high
Aucklanders say they're still paying steep rent for damp and mouldy homes, and they're not seeing any flow-on benefit from landlords' tax relief. Melanie Earley reports. Audio
Iwi kickstarts whānau housing dream with affordable rentals
Central North Island iwi Ngāti Rangi is offering housing opportunities to tribal members in the iwi's first housing development.
Labour 'cautiously' supports tradies signing off their own work
It wants the government to proceed carefully to avoid another 'leaky homes' disaster. Audio
Wellington City Mission opens new community hub
Over the last two years, tucked behind a furniture shop off busy Adelaide Road in Wellington's Mount Cook, a five storey, 5,500 square metre, $50 million project has been brought to life. City… Audio
How fast will house prices lift next year?
House prices seem set to rise through 2025 after a weak couple of years - but how much?
Top 5 reasons people go to Tenancy Tribunal
Thousands of people apply to the Tenancy Tribunal ever year to have it sort disputes between landlords and tenants - here are the main complaints.
Shower Thoughts: Why are there so many ways to sell a house?
There are deadline sales, tenders, by negotiation, offers over or price plus, and of course auctions. Veteran real estate agent Andy Stewart takes Emile Donovan through the strengths and weaknesses. Audio
Thousands apply to Tenancy Tribunal every year
Thousands of people apply to the Tenancy Tribunal every year to have it sort disputes between landlords and tenants. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
Government accused of undermining project it's fast-tracked
More than 8000 new homes are set to be fast-tracked on the outskirts of Wellington, but the region's public transport plan is up in the air. Audio
Fire in Auckland apartment block suspicious - police
A fire at a Kāinga Ora apartment block in Auckland, which left dozens of flats without power and water, is now being treated as suspicious.
Remuera build-to-rent development set to begin
Construction on Simplicity Living's new development next to Ellerslie Racecourse will begin next month.
Government to review fire safety provisions in Building Code
The full review - the first in over a decade - comes 18 months after five people died in a blaze at Wellington's Loafers Lodge. Audio
Nearly 40 boarding houses assessed after loafers lodge fire
The government says 37 boarding houses across the country have been assessed since last year's tragic fire at Loafers Lodge and fire safety recommendations have been completed. Building and… Audio
'Catastrophe in the making?': Fast-tracked housing on flood-prone land sparks concern
An Auckland councillor and a Massey University professor say fast-tracking of a major development on a floodplain could put future residents in harm's way. Audio
Insurance bills have 'increased horrendously', expert says
House insurance in particular has soared by 97 percent in the past decade, Consumer NZ says. Audio