Property

Bay new kid on market block

The average asking price of a typical Bay of Plenty property has risen $101,250 in the past 12 months to land at $533,600 in May and surpassing Auckland's lift of... Read More

$40M complex near completion

The regeneration of Tauranga's central business district continues to gather momentum - with the new six storey commercial and retail complex, on the corner of Cameron... Read More

Median rental price now $440

The New Zealand rental market kicked back into gear in April as the median weekly asking rent increased by $10, according to the latest Trade Me Property Rental... Read More

National house price breaches $500K

House prices in the Bay of Plenty continue to rise, according to the latest report released by Real Estate Institute of New Zealand. The latest real estate figures... Read More

Reality TV winners buy in Bay

The winners of the home renovation show Our First Home have got their first home, for real this time and it's in Tauranga. But it seems even taking out the competition... Read More

House prices up in the Waikato

The latest Trade Me Property Price Index shows the New Zealand property market looks set for a warm winter. In April, average asking prices across the country climbed... Read More

Bay prices surpass Auckland

The New Zealand property for sale market looks set for a warm winter, according to the latest Trade Me Property Price Index. In April, average asking prices climbed... Read More

Tauranga house prices still rising

The latest monthly QV House Price Index shows home values in Tauranga are still showing a strong upward trend. QV House Price Index show Tauranga home values have... Read More

House scarcity creates sellers’ market

The average asking price for a New Zealand house hit an all-time high with stock at an all-time low for May 2016, in a market which is heavily favouring sellers. Real-time... Read More

Tauranga becoming unaffordable

Western Bay of Plenty has become one of the most unaffordable places to live, second only to Auckland. Tauranga's increasing popularity making it a 'victim of its... Read More

$41.1M on emergency housing

For the first time, the Government will pay for about 240 emergency housing places in the Bay of Plenty over the next four years. The initiative will see about 3000... Read More

Increased funding for Maori housing

Maori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell is promising $12.6 million will be spent on boosting Maori housing in this year's budget. The Maori Housing Network... Read More