Articles & Updates
Stay informed with the latest perspectives on property development, market trends, and emerging opportunities across Auckland’s growth corridors.
Our Articles & Insights bring together practical knowledge, industry updates, and real-world experience from the projects we develop and manage – giving you a clearer understanding of how developments are shaped, what drives long-term value, and where the market is heading.
Whether you’re a developer, investor, or future homeowner, this is where we share the thinking behind what we do – and what it means for you.

What the OCR Hold Means for Mortgage Holders and Property Buyers in 2026
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25% on 8 April 2026 was widely expected, but it still sends an important signal to the market.

Why It Pays to Look Ahead in a Growing Area like Karaka and Drury
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25% on 8 April 2026 was widely expected, but it still sends an important signal to the market.

OCR Hold, Global Uncertainty and Why South Auckland Still Looks Like a Smart Buy in 2026
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25% on 8 April 2026 was widely expected, but it still sends an important signal to the market.

How The War May Affect New Zealand – And Why The Property Market Remains Resilient
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25% on 8 April 2026 was widely expected, but it still sends an important signal to the market.

OCR Held at 2.25% – What It Means for Property in 2026
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25% on 8 April 2026 was widely expected, but it still sends an important signal to the market.

Early Signals, Improving Conditions, and Why the Next 12 Months Matter
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25% on 8 April 2026 was widely expected, but it still sends an important signal to the market.