Housing
'It sucked' - Five years sleeping rough in Auckland
A young woman who was homeless on and off for five years finds it hard to understand opposition to social housing.
State housing agency Kāinga Ora paused construction at an Auckland social housing… Audio
Mayoral candidates offer solutions to liquor outlets problem
Mayoral candidates say the number of liquor outlets in south Auckland is an issue, but disagree about how to tackle it.
Tokomaru residents still displaced, months after flood
Residents of a small East Coast town are still feeling the pinch from extreme weather in March, with some locked out of homes that have been red-stickered for months.
Infrastructure funding announced alongside review of building consents
The government has named seven towns and cities where $179 million will be spent to speed up infrastructure development to support 8000 new homes over the next 20 years.
'Swiftest rise in a decade' - Cost of building a new home soars
The cost of building a new home is increasing at its fastest rate on record, due to persistent labour and material shortages.
Tenants speak up on cold, damp houses with high rents
Compliance with healthy homes standards is still lagging, more than two years since the law took effect.
All boarding houses and private landlords now need to ensure their rental properties meet… Video, Audio
How to build a home in 13 hours
On average, building a home can take anywhere from six months to a year. But this past week, a Wellington company constructed a water-tight home in Central Otago from start to finish in just 13 hours.
…Proposed Maitai Valley housing development challenged in hearing
The hearing for the proposed private plan change to rezone 287 hectares in the Maitai Valley begun last week with the plan's applicant and the public delivering arguments for and against the plan.
Renters stuck in substandard homes as compliance with law lacking - advocates
The winter chill is still around and property inspectors are urging landlords to ensure their rentals are warm and dry. Audio
Renters stuck in cold, damp homes as compliance with law lacking - advocates
The winter chill is still with us, and property inspectors are urging landlords to ensure their rentals are warm and dry.
Compliance with healthy homes standards is still lagging, more than two years… Audio
Cause and effect: Economist, policy analyst, businessman and beneficiary advocate talk inflation
Inflation has hit a 32-year high - How did we get here, what impact will it have and how long can we weather the storm? Audio
Accommodation supplement review needed as rents double - Salvation Army
As rental prices rise beyond people's ability to pay, an urgent review of social housing support is needed, the Salvation Army says.
Cost of delays a big factor in construction inflation - Master Builders' David Kelly
House construction costs are through the roof. Today's inflation figures revealed it the price of a new build is up 18 percent on the same time last year.
That's on top of every day essentials like… Video, Audio
Tertiary students spend more than half of income on rent - survey
The Green Party is urging rent controls and more support after a survey found two thirds of university students regularly struggle to buy food and other necessities.
Auckland landscape: Impending changes to planning rules
Big changes are coming that could affect the planning and the future face of the Auckland region, including the housing landscape. Aucklanders have been able to have their say on the council's… Audio
'Double your money' property pitches still circulating
Property prices are sliding after decades of big returns for investors - and property stories and ads have been highly profitable for the media in that time too. Recent warnings the ‘one way bet' on… Audio
'Double your money' property pitches still circulating
Property prices are sliding after decades of big returns for investors - and property stories and ads have been highly profitable for the media in that time too. Recent warnings the ‘one way bet' on…
AudioHawke's Bay could see 100 coastal properties disappear in next 20 years
One hundred coastal properties in Hawkes Bay could be consumed by the sea over the next 20 years
That's a finding of a report into sea level rise in the region.
Here's Hawke's Bay reporter Tom… Audio
Property economist on Official Cash Rate rise
The rising official cash rate is going to increase pressure on home owners, with mortgage rates set to rise, and property values expected to fall.
On Wednesday, the Reserve Bank raised the OCR to 2.5… Audio
What does the OCR increase mean for first home buyers?
The Reserve Bank has raised the official cash rate to 2.5 percent and only time will tell what impact this will have on people trying to get into the housing market, the First Home Buyers' Club says.