A major new occupier will have the rare chance to secure a flagship presence in one of the North Shore’s premier standalone industrial facilities.
A keystone dual-tenanted commercial building, anchored by a popular local pharmacy, has gone up for sale in a busy Napier suburban shopping centre.
A substantial block of rural farmland identified for large-scale residential development along with supporting commercial usage has been placed on the market for sale.
Operating costs are moving firmly into the spotlight across Auckland’s commercial property market, with new benchmarking data from Bayleys Real Estate revealing that outgoings are frequently rising faster than inflation.
A substantial Tauranga commercial property is for sale with vacant possession, offering enticing possibilities to occupy, add value or develop on a busy stretch of Tauranga’s ‘Golden Mile’.
A landmark commercial building in the heart of Pukekohe’s town centre is being offered to the market for the first time in 40 years, presenting investors with diversified income secured by long-standing tenants.
A large block of land and buildings housing a multi-screen cinema, gymnasium, and liquor outlet in one of New Zealand’s foremost coastal holiday towns have been placed on the market for sale.
A substantial freehold industrial property in Auckland’s Wairau Valley has come to the market for the first time in over two decades, offering investors a rare opportunity to secure a diversified split‑risk asset with strong income.
A resort-scale golf and leisure destination in one of Canterbury’s fastest-growing coastal corridors is being brought to market, offering investors, tourism operators and developers a rare opportunity to acquire a championship course.
Staging a home isn’t just about making it look good, it’s about making it feel right.
New Zealand’s housing market closed out 2025 with a clear shift in who’s driving the action.
New Zealand’s agri sector entered 2026 on strong footing, with dairy, red meat and kiwifruit performing well. Confidence is rising in tier 1 farms, lifestyle properties and rural investments, supported by strong production and export growth.
Changing markets, climate pressures and rising costs are prompting rural landowners to diversify. Lessons from past boom-and-bust sectors show long-term value lies in disciplined growth, strong partners, premium branding and export strength.
New Zealand rural owners with strong equity are exploring higher-return farms, diversifying into different sectors, and investing off-farm to build lasting legacies, strengthen succession plans and secure reliable income streams for the future.
Rising demand for premium lifestyle properties nationwide reflects buyers seeking space, privacy, luxury and long-term value, with coastal and regional estates offering serenity, versatility and room for multigenerational living.
The latest retail market report highlights improving confidence across the New Zealand retail property sector, as economic indicators stabilise and investor sentiment strengthens. While consumer spending remains cautious and retail performance varies.
Just as we were becoming accustomed to a steady stream of interest rate cuts, the tide has begun to shift. In February, the Reserve Bank held the Official Cash Rate steady at 2.25 percent, signalling it wants to ensure inflation is firmly under control.
A farm sharing its boundary with the bush clad Ureweras offers the chance to return to old school pastoral traditions while also enjoying some unique lifestyle opportunities.
Three attractive blocks of grazing country overlooking the Akaroa inner harbour are for sale, providing a rare chance for buyers keen to secure a slice of land on Banks Peninsula.
A major new occupier will have the rare chance to secure a flagship presence in one of the North Shore’s premier standalone industrial facilities.
A keystone dual-tenanted commercial building, anchored by a popular local pharmacy, has gone up for sale in a busy Napier suburban shopping centre.
A substantial block of rural farmland identified for large-scale residential development along with supporting commercial usage has been placed on the market for sale.
Operating costs are moving firmly into the spotlight across Auckland’s commercial property market, with new benchmarking data from Bayleys Real Estate revealing that outgoings are frequently rising faster than inflation.
A substantial Tauranga commercial property is for sale with vacant possession, offering enticing possibilities to occupy, add value or develop on a busy stretch of Tauranga’s ‘Golden Mile’.
A landmark commercial building in the heart of Pukekohe’s town centre is being offered to the market for the first time in 40 years, presenting investors with diversified income secured by long-standing tenants.
A large block of land and buildings housing a multi-screen cinema, gymnasium, and liquor outlet in one of New Zealand’s foremost coastal holiday towns have been placed on the market for sale.
A substantial freehold industrial property in Auckland’s Wairau Valley has come to the market for the first time in over two decades, offering investors a rare opportunity to secure a diversified split‑risk asset with strong income.
A resort-scale golf and leisure destination in one of Canterbury’s fastest-growing coastal corridors is being brought to market, offering investors, tourism operators and developers a rare opportunity to acquire a championship course.
Staging a home isn’t just about making it look good, it’s about making it feel right.
New Zealand’s housing market closed out 2025 with a clear shift in who’s driving the action.
New Zealand’s agri sector entered 2026 on strong footing, with dairy, red meat and kiwifruit performing well. Confidence is rising in tier 1 farms, lifestyle properties and rural investments, supported by strong production and export growth.
Changing markets, climate pressures and rising costs are prompting rural landowners to diversify. Lessons from past boom-and-bust sectors show long-term value lies in disciplined growth, strong partners, premium branding and export strength.
New Zealand rural owners with strong equity are exploring higher-return farms, diversifying into different sectors, and investing off-farm to build lasting legacies, strengthen succession plans and secure reliable income streams for the future.
Rising demand for premium lifestyle properties nationwide reflects buyers seeking space, privacy, luxury and long-term value, with coastal and regional estates offering serenity, versatility and room for multigenerational living.
The latest retail market report highlights improving confidence across the New Zealand retail property sector, as economic indicators stabilise and investor sentiment strengthens. While consumer spending remains cautious and retail performance varies.
Just as we were becoming accustomed to a steady stream of interest rate cuts, the tide has begun to shift. In February, the Reserve Bank held the Official Cash Rate steady at 2.25 percent, signalling it wants to ensure inflation is firmly under control.
A farm sharing its boundary with the bush clad Ureweras offers the chance to return to old school pastoral traditions while also enjoying some unique lifestyle opportunities.
Three attractive blocks of grazing country overlooking the Akaroa inner harbour are for sale, providing a rare chance for buyers keen to secure a slice of land on Banks Peninsula.
A major new occupier will have the rare chance to secure a flagship presence in one of the North Shore’s premier standalone industrial facilities.
A keystone dual-tenanted commercial building, anchored by a popular local pharmacy, has gone up for sale in a busy Napier suburban shopping centre.
A substantial block of rural farmland identified for large-scale residential development along with supporting commercial usage has been placed on the market for sale.
Operating costs are moving firmly into the spotlight across Auckland’s commercial property market, with new benchmarking data from Bayleys Real Estate revealing that outgoings are frequently rising faster than inflation.
A substantial Tauranga commercial property is for sale with vacant possession, offering enticing possibilities to occupy, add value or develop on a busy stretch of Tauranga’s ‘Golden Mile’.
A landmark commercial building in the heart of Pukekohe’s town centre is being offered to the market for the first time in 40 years, presenting investors with diversified income secured by long-standing tenants.
A large block of land and buildings housing a multi-screen cinema, gymnasium, and liquor outlet in one of New Zealand’s foremost coastal holiday towns have been placed on the market for sale.
A substantial freehold industrial property in Auckland’s Wairau Valley has come to the market for the first time in over two decades, offering investors a rare opportunity to secure a diversified split‑risk asset with strong income.
A resort-scale golf and leisure destination in one of Canterbury’s fastest-growing coastal corridors is being brought to market, offering investors, tourism operators and developers a rare opportunity to acquire a championship course.
Staging a home isn’t just about making it look good, it’s about making it feel right.
New Zealand’s housing market closed out 2025 with a clear shift in who’s driving the action.
New Zealand’s agri sector entered 2026 on strong footing, with dairy, red meat and kiwifruit performing well. Confidence is rising in tier 1 farms, lifestyle properties and rural investments, supported by strong production and export growth.
Changing markets, climate pressures and rising costs are prompting rural landowners to diversify. Lessons from past boom-and-bust sectors show long-term value lies in disciplined growth, strong partners, premium branding and export strength.
New Zealand rural owners with strong equity are exploring higher-return farms, diversifying into different sectors, and investing off-farm to build lasting legacies, strengthen succession plans and secure reliable income streams for the future.
Rising demand for premium lifestyle properties nationwide reflects buyers seeking space, privacy, luxury and long-term value, with coastal and regional estates offering serenity, versatility and room for multigenerational living.
The latest retail market report highlights improving confidence across the New Zealand retail property sector, as economic indicators stabilise and investor sentiment strengthens. While consumer spending remains cautious and retail performance varies.
Just as we were becoming accustomed to a steady stream of interest rate cuts, the tide has begun to shift. In February, the Reserve Bank held the Official Cash Rate steady at 2.25 percent, signalling it wants to ensure inflation is firmly under control.
A farm sharing its boundary with the bush clad Ureweras offers the chance to return to old school pastoral traditions while also enjoying some unique lifestyle opportunities.
Three attractive blocks of grazing country overlooking the Akaroa inner harbour are for sale, providing a rare chance for buyers keen to secure a slice of land on Banks Peninsula.