Nestled at the end of Te Akau Road and at the tip of the peninsula, this captivating lakeside property is perfect for those seeking the ultimate escape.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
With evidence that institutional, syndication and global capital is edging back into circulation for commercial and industrial property, Bayleys Canterbury has made a strategic new appointment to further bolster its capital markets team.
Bayleys has championed rural property for a quarter of a century, growing a formidable sales team and creating a market-leading multi-channel portfolio – so how’s 2024 shaping up?
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Bayleys Country, our award-winning specialist rural and lifestyle division, and a quarter of a century of Country magazine.
Farm freshwater management has proven to be a minefield of confusion, conflict, and technicalities to navigate in the past decade, but a review of government policy offers a wave of relief.
Visitors long-enchanted by the Kawerau River's electric hues and the Southern Alps' towering mountain ranges can take their place in a spectacular lifestyle resort community in the heart of New Zealand’s premier red-wine-producing region.
Graham Bayley was 50 years old when he established Bayleys Real Estate in late 1973 with his wife Pam and son John in the basement of their family home in Pakuranga.
The upcoming sale of three tenanted warehouse/business units offers investors a rare stake in a booming Auckland growth location where industrial development land is all but exhausted.
Major infrastructure works have been disrupting Auckland’s midtown and Upper Queen Street precincts for an extended period - and the lingering preference to ‘work from home’ post pandemic is still impacting occupancy in parts of Auckland’s office market.
Salespeople from the country’s largest full-service real estate agency, Bayleys Real Estate, have recently concluded one of the largest industrial transactions for the Bay of Plenty region in the last 12 months, reflecting enduring demand for well-located property.
Extremely low levels of vacancy for industrial property in the East Tamaki area, limited inventory for sale and escalating demand from owner-occupiers has driven high enquiry on a modest, functional industrial unit close to the Highbrook motorway interchange.
A large industrial landholding with scheme plans for an eight-lot subdivision and dairy plant dubbed the ‘Pokeno Nutritional Park’ has been placed on the market for sale as competition for Auckland industrial space intensifies, driving occupiers south in search of value.
A new year offers fresh opportunities for Aucklanders in the residential marketplace, but what will drive residential decision-making for the year ahead?
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial commitments we’ll make in our lives, so it’s important to investigate your options.
An increasing number of people are considering co-ownership as an alternative path to get on the property ladder.
Selling or buying a home is hard enough, but there’s another layer of complexity while trying to navigate the process as a couple.
More structured attendance strategies and demand for quality workplace is driving enquiry and action in the Auckland office leasing market.
Whether by stick or carrot, business owners are proactively prioritising in-office attendance in 2024.
Nestled at the end of Te Akau Road and at the tip of the peninsula, this captivating lakeside property is perfect for those seeking the ultimate escape.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
With evidence that institutional, syndication and global capital is edging back into circulation for commercial and industrial property, Bayleys Canterbury has made a strategic new appointment to further bolster its capital markets team.
Bayleys has championed rural property for a quarter of a century, growing a formidable sales team and creating a market-leading multi-channel portfolio – so how’s 2024 shaping up?
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Bayleys Country, our award-winning specialist rural and lifestyle division, and a quarter of a century of Country magazine.
Farm freshwater management has proven to be a minefield of confusion, conflict, and technicalities to navigate in the past decade, but a review of government policy offers a wave of relief.
Visitors long-enchanted by the Kawerau River's electric hues and the Southern Alps' towering mountain ranges can take their place in a spectacular lifestyle resort community in the heart of New Zealand’s premier red-wine-producing region.
Graham Bayley was 50 years old when he established Bayleys Real Estate in late 1973 with his wife Pam and son John in the basement of their family home in Pakuranga.
The upcoming sale of three tenanted warehouse/business units offers investors a rare stake in a booming Auckland growth location where industrial development land is all but exhausted.
Major infrastructure works have been disrupting Auckland’s midtown and Upper Queen Street precincts for an extended period - and the lingering preference to ‘work from home’ post pandemic is still impacting occupancy in parts of Auckland’s office market.
Salespeople from the country’s largest full-service real estate agency, Bayleys Real Estate, have recently concluded one of the largest industrial transactions for the Bay of Plenty region in the last 12 months, reflecting enduring demand for well-located property.
Extremely low levels of vacancy for industrial property in the East Tamaki area, limited inventory for sale and escalating demand from owner-occupiers has driven high enquiry on a modest, functional industrial unit close to the Highbrook motorway interchange.
A large industrial landholding with scheme plans for an eight-lot subdivision and dairy plant dubbed the ‘Pokeno Nutritional Park’ has been placed on the market for sale as competition for Auckland industrial space intensifies, driving occupiers south in search of value.
A new year offers fresh opportunities for Aucklanders in the residential marketplace, but what will drive residential decision-making for the year ahead?
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial commitments we’ll make in our lives, so it’s important to investigate your options.
An increasing number of people are considering co-ownership as an alternative path to get on the property ladder.
Selling or buying a home is hard enough, but there’s another layer of complexity while trying to navigate the process as a couple.
More structured attendance strategies and demand for quality workplace is driving enquiry and action in the Auckland office leasing market.
Whether by stick or carrot, business owners are proactively prioritising in-office attendance in 2024.
Nestled at the end of Te Akau Road and at the tip of the peninsula, this captivating lakeside property is perfect for those seeking the ultimate escape.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
With evidence that institutional, syndication and global capital is edging back into circulation for commercial and industrial property, Bayleys Canterbury has made a strategic new appointment to further bolster its capital markets team.
Bayleys has championed rural property for a quarter of a century, growing a formidable sales team and creating a market-leading multi-channel portfolio – so how’s 2024 shaping up?
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Bayleys Country, our award-winning specialist rural and lifestyle division, and a quarter of a century of Country magazine.
Farm freshwater management has proven to be a minefield of confusion, conflict, and technicalities to navigate in the past decade, but a review of government policy offers a wave of relief.
Visitors long-enchanted by the Kawerau River's electric hues and the Southern Alps' towering mountain ranges can take their place in a spectacular lifestyle resort community in the heart of New Zealand’s premier red-wine-producing region.
Graham Bayley was 50 years old when he established Bayleys Real Estate in late 1973 with his wife Pam and son John in the basement of their family home in Pakuranga.
The upcoming sale of three tenanted warehouse/business units offers investors a rare stake in a booming Auckland growth location where industrial development land is all but exhausted.
Major infrastructure works have been disrupting Auckland’s midtown and Upper Queen Street precincts for an extended period - and the lingering preference to ‘work from home’ post pandemic is still impacting occupancy in parts of Auckland’s office market.
Salespeople from the country’s largest full-service real estate agency, Bayleys Real Estate, have recently concluded one of the largest industrial transactions for the Bay of Plenty region in the last 12 months, reflecting enduring demand for well-located property.
Extremely low levels of vacancy for industrial property in the East Tamaki area, limited inventory for sale and escalating demand from owner-occupiers has driven high enquiry on a modest, functional industrial unit close to the Highbrook motorway interchange.
A large industrial landholding with scheme plans for an eight-lot subdivision and dairy plant dubbed the ‘Pokeno Nutritional Park’ has been placed on the market for sale as competition for Auckland industrial space intensifies, driving occupiers south in search of value.
A new year offers fresh opportunities for Aucklanders in the residential marketplace, but what will drive residential decision-making for the year ahead?
Buying a home is one of the biggest financial commitments we’ll make in our lives, so it’s important to investigate your options.
An increasing number of people are considering co-ownership as an alternative path to get on the property ladder.
Selling or buying a home is hard enough, but there’s another layer of complexity while trying to navigate the process as a couple.
More structured attendance strategies and demand for quality workplace is driving enquiry and action in the Auckland office leasing market.
Whether by stick or carrot, business owners are proactively prioritising in-office attendance in 2024.