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The building and construction sector dominates liquidations, accounting for 29 per cent. → Read More
'It looks as though our family dream home is now unachievable.' → Read More
A big toll on many households’ disposable incomes. → Read More
"Mobile generators were a godsend. In our new villages, we’re building generators." → Read More
And the city with New Zealand's highest median rent revealed. → Read More
Home 'will need complex and thorough geotechnical investigation,' says council → Read More
Of the 23 units, 10 per cent deposits have been paid on 19 places. → Read More
Second and third wealthiest iwi changed rankings from 2021 to 2022. → Read More
New Zealand Motor Caravan Association members at Waihi's Morgan Park for the Warm Up Party. Photo / file It’s a sad but common story: an idyllic waterfront campground sold and lost to future generations of campers thanks to high land values and the site’s development potential. But this time it’s a happy story → Read More
"Probably looks worse than it is. We’re certainly a lot better off than other people." → Read More
'We are delighted with how the construction is progressing.' → Read More
Patience and determined negotiating put him on the property ladder. → Read More
Abatement notices were issued to the Charcoal Bay property owner. → Read More
The Auckland floods have wreaked havoc on a stretched business sector, a leader said, while banks have offered victims help with mortgages, loans and overdrafts. Simon Bridges, Auckland Business Chamber chief executive, said the cost of the damage was hard to grasp so soon after the flooding occurred. “Understandably, businesses will remain anxious until the flooding subsides. The cost of the… → Read More
Customers are urged to be considerate 'so everyone gets their fair share when they shop'. → Read More
'Pretty rural bloke' who broke his neck is now ACC spokesman. → Read More
Troubles hit another builder - just before Christmas. → Read More
Cavalcade of crises and bad surprises: Demise of business and its products. → Read More
Staff numbers at New Zealand’s busiest privately-owned housing developer have dropped a peak from 204 including contractors six months ago to 125 staff now. Williams Corporation said last month 24 people agreed to → Read More
The bigger they are, the harder they fall. → Read More