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A year of two halves? Is the housing market about to turn around?

A “weak neutral” is how Chris Farhi, Bayleys Head of Insights, Data and Consulting describes the first half of this year despite ending 2023 on a more positive note.

Not just for Granny? How the government’s proposed changes to granny flat rules could benefit you

With a housing supply shortage putting pressure on Kiwi, the government recently announced it’s planning to relax the rules around granny flats.

How to buy a home in NZ when you’re from abroad?

For many foreigners, the pull of New Zealand’s clean green image, vast landscapes and, slower pace of life is enough to convince them to make a permanent move here.

Taking centre stage; do I really need to stage my home when the time comes to sell?

While a home and its location might be breathtakingly beautiful, it can often be hard for a potential buyer to visualise living in it without proper staging and furniture.

Line them up; What’s behind the rise in popularity of terraced housing?

After decades of standalone housing dominating the supply pipeline, terraced housing is now the most common kind of new build in our major cities and for the country overall.

The ones to watch; Wellington’s up and coming outer suburbs

It’s the home of the beehive, Wellywood, windy weather and our parliamentarians. The saying goes, “you can’t beat Wellington on a good day”, but Bayleys Wellington Regional General Manager Grant Henderson believes you can’t beat Wellington - full stop.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Heralding a new era: Investors eye historic Gisborne properties

A strategically located through-lot gaining double frontage exposure to two of the Gisborne CBD’s arterial routes is bursting with upside and early twentieth-century charm, Bayleys’ Mike Florance says.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Weigh in on Grey Lynn mixed-use property

A two-level mixed-use commercial and residential property in a high-profile location in the heart of Grey Lynn’s main retail strip, with options for both owner-occupiers and investors, is for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Mitre 10 property sale offers investors the opportunity to build their portfolio

The land and building housing a provincial branch of one of New Zealand’s biggest building supplies branches as part of a nationwide chain town have been placed on the market for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Versatile industrial offers chance to canvas possibilities

A significant industrial facility in Hamilton’s well-connected and rapidly evolving Te Rapa industrial precinct offers a well-timed opportunity to leverage current real estate trends, Bayleys salespeople say.

Get a foothold into Whangārei retail market

A freehold retail property with a well-entrenched national brand occupier, in a prime location on Whangārei’s main street, is for sale.

Te Tōangaroa - artist's impression
Commercial opportunities key factor in national stadium decision

With two bids remaining in the battle for an Auckland main stadium, the organisations behind those favoured developments each believe their proposals will offer significant benefits to the Auckland economy.

Artist's impression
Line them up: the rise of terraced housing

After decades of standalone housing dominating the supply pipeline, terraced housing is now the most common kind of new build in New Zealand, with demand being driven by affordability factor and a greater acceptance of intensive housing.

Full circle moment for motivated vendors of spectacular Balinese inspired Golden Bay home

An extraordinary haven nestled on the picturesque upper South Island coast, 141 Rocklands Road is guaranteed to inspire and delight.

Artist's impression
Industrial gamechangers

The industrial property sector has transcended its utilitarian image to become a high-value, well-performing, and sought-after asset class at the forefront of technology integration and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Wānaka farm a once-in-a-century opportunity

For the first time in more than 100 years, an impressive legacy estate elevated above the shores of Lake Wānaka is being offered for sale. Bayleys brokers say it is a unique and privileged opportunity as the long-standing custodians now seek new stewards.

Luxury chalet offers alpine advantage amid rental crunch

A nine-bedroom chalet in one of Queenstown’s first large-scale subdivisions, currently serving as luxury worker accommodation, represents a rising trend for employers to provide high-quality housing solutions for their staff.

Artist's impression
Industrial lots shine bright adjacent to eco-park

Five lots within a new industrial subdivision, uniquely positioned to harness the halo effect from one of the country’s newest geothermal-heated business parks, present a rare opportunity for businesses to thrive in a cutting-edge environment.

Diversely tenanted commercial block for sale set offers a split-risk investment opportunity to new owner

A diversely tenanted corner-site block sustaining six separate tenancies in the middle of a busy Central North Island town known for its farming and forestry activities has been placed on the market for sale.

Artist's impression
New sites offer stake in premium Marlborough industrial park

Heavy demand is expected for 15 industrial lots for sale in a new business park on the edge of Blenheim, in a location optimising connectivity with other parks and key transport routes.

A year of two halves? Is the housing market about to turn around?

A “weak neutral” is how Chris Farhi, Bayleys Head of Insights, Data and Consulting describes the first half of this year despite ending 2023 on a more positive note.

Not just for Granny? How the government’s proposed changes to granny flat rules could benefit you

With a housing supply shortage putting pressure on Kiwi, the government recently announced it’s planning to relax the rules around granny flats.

How to buy a home in NZ when you’re from abroad?

For many foreigners, the pull of New Zealand’s clean green image, vast landscapes and, slower pace of life is enough to convince them to make a permanent move here.

Taking centre stage; do I really need to stage my home when the time comes to sell?

While a home and its location might be breathtakingly beautiful, it can often be hard for a potential buyer to visualise living in it without proper staging and furniture.

Line them up; What’s behind the rise in popularity of terraced housing?

After decades of standalone housing dominating the supply pipeline, terraced housing is now the most common kind of new build in our major cities and for the country overall.

The ones to watch; Wellington’s up and coming outer suburbs

It’s the home of the beehive, Wellywood, windy weather and our parliamentarians. The saying goes, “you can’t beat Wellington on a good day”, but Bayleys Wellington Regional General Manager Grant Henderson believes you can’t beat Wellington - full stop.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Heralding a new era: Investors eye historic Gisborne properties

A strategically located through-lot gaining double frontage exposure to two of the Gisborne CBD’s arterial routes is bursting with upside and early twentieth-century charm, Bayleys’ Mike Florance says.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Weigh in on Grey Lynn mixed-use property

A two-level mixed-use commercial and residential property in a high-profile location in the heart of Grey Lynn’s main retail strip, with options for both owner-occupiers and investors, is for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Mitre 10 property sale offers investors the opportunity to build their portfolio

The land and building housing a provincial branch of one of New Zealand’s biggest building supplies branches as part of a nationwide chain town have been placed on the market for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Versatile industrial offers chance to canvas possibilities

A significant industrial facility in Hamilton’s well-connected and rapidly evolving Te Rapa industrial precinct offers a well-timed opportunity to leverage current real estate trends, Bayleys salespeople say.

Get a foothold into Whangārei retail market

A freehold retail property with a well-entrenched national brand occupier, in a prime location on Whangārei’s main street, is for sale.

Te Tōangaroa - artist's impression
Commercial opportunities key factor in national stadium decision

With two bids remaining in the battle for an Auckland main stadium, the organisations behind those favoured developments each believe their proposals will offer significant benefits to the Auckland economy.

Artist's impression
Line them up: the rise of terraced housing

After decades of standalone housing dominating the supply pipeline, terraced housing is now the most common kind of new build in New Zealand, with demand being driven by affordability factor and a greater acceptance of intensive housing.

Full circle moment for motivated vendors of spectacular Balinese inspired Golden Bay home

An extraordinary haven nestled on the picturesque upper South Island coast, 141 Rocklands Road is guaranteed to inspire and delight.

Artist's impression
Industrial gamechangers

The industrial property sector has transcended its utilitarian image to become a high-value, well-performing, and sought-after asset class at the forefront of technology integration and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Wānaka farm a once-in-a-century opportunity

For the first time in more than 100 years, an impressive legacy estate elevated above the shores of Lake Wānaka is being offered for sale. Bayleys brokers say it is a unique and privileged opportunity as the long-standing custodians now seek new stewards.

Luxury chalet offers alpine advantage amid rental crunch

A nine-bedroom chalet in one of Queenstown’s first large-scale subdivisions, currently serving as luxury worker accommodation, represents a rising trend for employers to provide high-quality housing solutions for their staff.

Artist's impression
Industrial lots shine bright adjacent to eco-park

Five lots within a new industrial subdivision, uniquely positioned to harness the halo effect from one of the country’s newest geothermal-heated business parks, present a rare opportunity for businesses to thrive in a cutting-edge environment.

Diversely tenanted commercial block for sale set offers a split-risk investment opportunity to new owner

A diversely tenanted corner-site block sustaining six separate tenancies in the middle of a busy Central North Island town known for its farming and forestry activities has been placed on the market for sale.

Artist's impression
New sites offer stake in premium Marlborough industrial park

Heavy demand is expected for 15 industrial lots for sale in a new business park on the edge of Blenheim, in a location optimising connectivity with other parks and key transport routes.

A year of two halves? Is the housing market about to turn around?

A “weak neutral” is how Chris Farhi, Bayleys Head of Insights, Data and Consulting describes the first half of this year despite ending 2023 on a more positive note.

Not just for Granny? How the government’s proposed changes to granny flat rules could benefit you

With a housing supply shortage putting pressure on Kiwi, the government recently announced it’s planning to relax the rules around granny flats.

How to buy a home in NZ when you’re from abroad?

For many foreigners, the pull of New Zealand’s clean green image, vast landscapes and, slower pace of life is enough to convince them to make a permanent move here.

Taking centre stage; do I really need to stage my home when the time comes to sell?

While a home and its location might be breathtakingly beautiful, it can often be hard for a potential buyer to visualise living in it without proper staging and furniture.

Line them up; What’s behind the rise in popularity of terraced housing?

After decades of standalone housing dominating the supply pipeline, terraced housing is now the most common kind of new build in our major cities and for the country overall.

The ones to watch; Wellington’s up and coming outer suburbs

It’s the home of the beehive, Wellywood, windy weather and our parliamentarians. The saying goes, “you can’t beat Wellington on a good day”, but Bayleys Wellington Regional General Manager Grant Henderson believes you can’t beat Wellington - full stop.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Heralding a new era: Investors eye historic Gisborne properties

A strategically located through-lot gaining double frontage exposure to two of the Gisborne CBD’s arterial routes is bursting with upside and early twentieth-century charm, Bayleys’ Mike Florance says.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Weigh in on Grey Lynn mixed-use property

A two-level mixed-use commercial and residential property in a high-profile location in the heart of Grey Lynn’s main retail strip, with options for both owner-occupiers and investors, is for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Mitre 10 property sale offers investors the opportunity to build their portfolio

The land and building housing a provincial branch of one of New Zealand’s biggest building supplies branches as part of a nationwide chain town have been placed on the market for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Versatile industrial offers chance to canvas possibilities

A significant industrial facility in Hamilton’s well-connected and rapidly evolving Te Rapa industrial precinct offers a well-timed opportunity to leverage current real estate trends, Bayleys salespeople say.

Get a foothold into Whangārei retail market

A freehold retail property with a well-entrenched national brand occupier, in a prime location on Whangārei’s main street, is for sale.

Te Tōangaroa - artist's impression
Commercial opportunities key factor in national stadium decision

With two bids remaining in the battle for an Auckland main stadium, the organisations behind those favoured developments each believe their proposals will offer significant benefits to the Auckland economy.

Artist's impression
Line them up: the rise of terraced housing

After decades of standalone housing dominating the supply pipeline, terraced housing is now the most common kind of new build in New Zealand, with demand being driven by affordability factor and a greater acceptance of intensive housing.

Full circle moment for motivated vendors of spectacular Balinese inspired Golden Bay home

An extraordinary haven nestled on the picturesque upper South Island coast, 141 Rocklands Road is guaranteed to inspire and delight.

Artist's impression
Industrial gamechangers

The industrial property sector has transcended its utilitarian image to become a high-value, well-performing, and sought-after asset class at the forefront of technology integration and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Wānaka farm a once-in-a-century opportunity

For the first time in more than 100 years, an impressive legacy estate elevated above the shores of Lake Wānaka is being offered for sale. Bayleys brokers say it is a unique and privileged opportunity as the long-standing custodians now seek new stewards.

Luxury chalet offers alpine advantage amid rental crunch

A nine-bedroom chalet in one of Queenstown’s first large-scale subdivisions, currently serving as luxury worker accommodation, represents a rising trend for employers to provide high-quality housing solutions for their staff.

Artist's impression
Industrial lots shine bright adjacent to eco-park

Five lots within a new industrial subdivision, uniquely positioned to harness the halo effect from one of the country’s newest geothermal-heated business parks, present a rare opportunity for businesses to thrive in a cutting-edge environment.

Diversely tenanted commercial block for sale set offers a split-risk investment opportunity to new owner

A diversely tenanted corner-site block sustaining six separate tenancies in the middle of a busy Central North Island town known for its farming and forestry activities has been placed on the market for sale.

Artist's impression
New sites offer stake in premium Marlborough industrial park

Heavy demand is expected for 15 industrial lots for sale in a new business park on the edge of Blenheim, in a location optimising connectivity with other parks and key transport routes.