State of the Market: Auckland
What are the next 12 months going to bring, as the economic cycle tightens inflationary pressure, rising interest rates, increasing cost of debt and a host of other factors?
State of the Market: Auckland Read More »
What are the next 12 months going to bring, as the economic cycle tightens inflationary pressure, rising interest rates, increasing cost of debt and a host of other factors?
State of the Market: Auckland Read More »
Key drivers across all market segments continue to play a significant role for Hamilton and the Waikato, as the Golden Triangle steamrolls ahead.
State of the Market: Hamilton Read More »
Residential sales activity slowed further in April as the market settled into its current rhythm.
April 2022: Residential Market Eases Into the Winter Months Read More »
March 2022 North Shore & North West residential property market update from Harcourts Cooper & Co.
March 2022: Residential Sales Volume Decelerates as Property Prices Hold Read More »
After a year delay due to COVID-19, Auckland Council have just released the new rateable values (RV).
What’s Your New Rateable Value (RV)? Read More »
Plans for a carbon-neutral public sector by 2025 requiring most government buildings to be climate-friendly.
Government Buildings Going Climate-Friendly Read More »
An update from our North Auckland specialists Geoff Thorne and Rene Geertshuis on industrial land and new builds north of Auckland Harbour Bridge.
North Shore’s Demand vs Supply vs Price Read More »
Hamilton and the greater Waikato region has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, which not unsurprisingly, has only been exacerbated by the events of COVID-19.
Hamilton & The Waikato: Where It’s Happening In Spades Read More »
The burning question for commercial real estate is ‘Where to now and what can we expect in the coming months?’.
Commercial Property Market Update: October 2020 Read More »
Best long-term value is gained by moving in the other direction to the crowds.
What’s Next for NZ’s Commercial Property? Read More »