The luxury property market is heating up, as New Zealand opens its doors to ‘golden visa’ holders and diamonds emerge in the rough.
Two next-door properties on Omaha’s beachfront, while Meehan sells off luxury residence packages for record prices at Ayrburn.
St Heliers’ top development sites hit the market, while historic Wellington station is wrapped up as a property and hospitality offering for foreign golden visa holders.
Offshore buyers are ‘pretty savvy’ and opening the doors won't ramp up prices, Sotheby’s International says.
Room rates at the Noctis, themed as a ‘day to night’ resort, are likely to be astronomical.
Even the super rich aren’t having it all their own way when it comes to selling their homes, as buyers remain circumspect ahead of the market recovery.
International interest continues to swirl around Queenstown, while Millbrook offers up one of its finest.
Two of the year’s biggest deals are brewing on Glendowie’s Riddell, while a Hauraki Gulf island hits the market for a cool $60 million.
NBR takes a look at what’s hot and what’s not in this introductory edition of Luxury Property.
While high-end real estate confidence is returning, the door is still locked for most foreign buyers.