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Fiscally pressured property owners are losing their homes in bank fire sales because they leave it too late to fight...
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Fiscally pressured property owners are losing their homes in bank fire sales because they leave it too late to fight...
Unprecedented numbers of mortgage sales are the result of New Zealanders who over-extended themselves during the property boom by buying...
Please find attached a copy of The Rob Report for Orakei to Glendowie (May 2009)....
Home buyers and sellers in New Zealand will find understanding the process they are signing up for a great deal...
Trusts have become an increasingly popular way of structuring one’s affairs. It is important for those intending to use...
The BNZ Home Loan Affordability measure worsened in June from May, thanks to a slight rise in average fixed mortgage...
A North Shore house-hunter who lost money on a failed deal wants to warn others to avoid her fate....
A landmark Supreme Court judgment has opened the way for wives to take a share of their husbands’ property –...
Growing economic confidence has been knocked by New Zealand being placed on negative creditwatch as the Government puts its hat...