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Wellington City Council does a U-turn on Thorndon special housing area

Wellington City Council has opted at the last minute not to approve a special housing area in Thorndon, where there were plans to build 31 apartments

First-home buyers' guide to getting a mortgage

The time is right for first-home buyers to strike – but how?

Sold on property - it's in the blood for these men

"It's uncovering what's there. For the most part they have lots of integrity, the old houses."

First-home buyers collateral damage in NZ's unbalanced market

Too many people have been taken out of the property market, particularly in Auckland, CoreLogic says.

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What Auckland's cooling housing market means for contestants on The Block

A slowing Auckland housing market could cause problems for this year's contestants on The Block: Side by Side.

Retirement village plan as Richmond becomes 'destination for retirees'

A proposed $130 million retirement village near Richmond, Nelson could be under way next year as part of a planned 50ha residential development worth about $350m.

Trades group calls for better standards system following London fire

More calls are being made for the Government to step up its vigilance on the quality of building products and other imports. The Specialist Trade Contractors Federation says Standards NZ needs "urgent reform" because of the current system, which depends on private players to fund New Zealand's end of trans-Tasman standards.

America's Cup win could push up house prices

An America's Cup win could push up house prices on Auckland's beachy North Shore, but Team NZ need to work harder. Emirates Team NZ won the first four races in the America's Cup final against Oracle Team USA. As they took a commanding grip on the series, Kiwi fans were allowing themselves to speculate what might happen if they took back the Auld Mug. A win was expected to be good for the Auckland's economy and infrastructure, sparking development like Wynyard Quarter. North Shore real estate agents said a win would increase demand for rentals, but property prices were likely to go up only if the cup was retained in Auckland.

New waterfront development planned on Site 9 - but land price withheld from ratepayers

A new commercial development on Wellington's waterfront looks set to cause controversy before construction even begins. Wellington City Council's Site 9, alongside Customhouse Quay, has been earmarked by developer Willis Bond & Co for a new five-storey block – but it is being opposed by Waterfront Watch, and is expected to end up in the Environment Court.

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