Housing
Auckland house price drop
Super fund head Adrian Orr warns of Auckland house price drop Audio
Rents leave students struggling - union
University student associations say students are worse off than ever, with rising demand for foodbanks and financial support.
Akl Council confident it could cope with population boom
The Auckland Council is adamant it's doing enough to prepare the city to cope with the predicted population boom and any environmental harm that may come with it. Audio
Auckland housing
Mark Graham of the Building Guide joins the Panel to discuss how red tape is making people build bigger houses. Audio
Aucklanders flee high living costs
Residents of our biggest city are looking elsewhere for jobs and houses to escape the high cost of living. Audio
Auckland Council fuels spelling debate
The Auckland Council has spent a quarter of a million dollars revamping communications with residents - but can it spell?
Labour told TPP property provision here to stay
The Labour Party is being told it will not be able to change parts of the TPP deal it does not like. Audio
Joyce responds to Labour's defiance of key TPP provision
Joining Morning Report is the Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce. Audio
Labour Party threatening to defy TPP
The Labour Party is threatening to defy a key provision of the Trans Pacific Partnership if it becomes the Government. Eric Frykberg reports. Audio
Small House Living with Catherine Foster
Living in smaller spaces without compromising design or comfort.Smart, space-efficient houses are becoming the way of the future. Catherine Foster's book Small House Living showcases a collection of… Audio, Gallery
Hamilton's housing market facing a "drastic shortage"
A Hamilton real estate agent says Auckland investors are fuelling a surge in house prices in the city. Audio
Hamilton house prices soar
House prices in Hamilton have increased 9 percent in just three months, and some say that's due to the Auckland effect.
Violent winds rip through South Island with more to come
Hundreds of homes are still without power this evening after violent winds ripped through Southland and Otago bring down power lines. Audio
Tommy Honey - Gentrification
Gentrification is a relatively young word that describes making new spaces in old areas. Audio
20% could be under-insured - finance director
New Zealanders are likely to have significantly under-insured their properties to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. Audio
Sunday Roundtable - The State of Immigration in New Zealand
Economist Dr Eric Crampton and immigration lawyer and former minister of corrections Matt Robson join Wallace in a Sunday Roundtable discussion on immigration. Should New Zealand increase the number… Audio
Grand Designs - Kevin McCloud
New Zealand's answer to Kevin McCloud joins us to talk about crazy kiwi houses. Audio
Housing market not slowing - data
The housing market shows few signs of slowing down if the latest numbers from government valuer QV and website realestate.co.nz are to be believed. Audio
Council to review rules after fence-fort fight
A protracted wrangle over a four-metre-high fence in one of Wellington's more upmarket suburbs has been resolved in favour of the complainants. Audio
Bright-line test kicks in to try to ease house price pressure
Gains on property sales are being targeted from today with the new bright-line test coming into force. Audio