Real estate stories
IAB New Zealand's Q3 2023 report reveals a 7.3% year-on-year surge in digital advertising revenues, reaching $534.8m, signalling a bright future for the sector.
Lithuania's iDenfy partners with StackGo to boost the Australian firm's SaaS solutions for SMEs in regulated sectors, employing Anti-Money Laundering screening for smarter compliance.
In a bid to revolutionise property and payment transactions, Australian tech firm Hutly welcomes seasoned industry leader John Natsioulas as its new Chief Technology Officer.
More homes are coming to market, but cautious buyers and slower winter-style activity have kept January sales below expectations.
New waves of Covid and other viruses are forcing businesses to revive safeguards as hot-desking and caution fatigue raise workplace risks.
New Zealand’s housing recovery gathered pace last quarter, with national average prices up 2% and only Invercargill recording a fall.
Lower interest rates and firmer buyer-seller pricing are expected to lift commercial property sales after a weak 2022-23.
Central Otago Lakes District’s average asking price has jumped 19.3% year on year, underscoring a lifestyle-driven surge in regional demand.
A new global standard could give builders and lenders a common way to compare a building’s whole-life greenhouse gas emissions.
Goodman Group announces significant growth of its data centre capacity in Asia's top-tier markets, including a new 1,000 MW campus in Tokyo, amid booming regional demand.
Sales activity picked up in December as lower days to sell and firmer prices signalled the property market may be moving into a more positive phase.
Falling asking prices and fewer new listings pushed the total value of homes for sale down nearly a quarter, data from realestate.co.nz showed.
Five Paerata Rise builders placed in the top 100 nationwide, with Capital Homes taking first at the 2023 Registered Master Builders Awards.
National new listings fell to a 16-year low in December, but Coromandel bucked the trend with a 21.9% rise.
More than 1,500 workers and shoppers will flow into Commercial Bay each day as Deloitte moves into its new waterfront offices.
Sales and new listings jumped in November, with REINZ saying the housing market is showing signs of renewed confidence ahead of Christmas.
Cities are moving to protect residents and assets as heatwaves, floods and storms intensify, with four in five now facing climate hazards.
New data show annual rent growth hit 6.1% in October, as tight supply and strong migration keep pressure on tenants.
More vendors returned to the market in November as government and OCR certainty lifted buyer confidence and steadied asking prices.
Demand for prime office, industrial and retail space kept rents rising in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in the third quarter.