Ray White members from across New Zealand gathered at the brand new New Zealand International Convention Centre (NZICC) yesterday for a day of learning, development, and networking at Kick-Start 2026.
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RBNZ pauses as inflation pushes beyond target band
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has held the Official Cash Rate at 2.25 per cent, opting for caution as inflation lifts back above the 1–3 per cent target range.
Ray White and New Zealand Rugby celebrate partnership with home advantage
New Zealand’s largest real estate network has scored a landmark domestic sponsorship with two of rugby’s most iconic teams, the All Blacks and Black Ferns, in a three-year partnership.
New year, familiar rhythm: January reset keeps market in its comfort zone
New Zealand’s housing market enters 2026 in familiar territory: a summer lull with compressed trading and temporary price shifts. Understanding what’s actually happening requires looking beyond January’s seasonal patterns to the underlying trend.
Leadership focused growth strategy positions Ray White A T Realty across Auckland
Ray White A T Realty Group is continuing its growth trajectory with the acquisition of two new offices in Auckland Central and Wynyard Quarter.
Rare boat shed offered to market for first time in two decades
A rare and tightly held boat shed on Wellington Harbour has come to market, offering a unique opportunity for lovers of the sea, boating enthusiasts, and marine professionals alike.
New Zealand's dating scene: From man's to woman's market
New Zealand’s dating landscape has undergone a subtle but significant shift since 2018. The gender ratio amongst singles has moved in one direction across all regions, creating regional variations in what’s now possible for single people.
$50M in property sold under the hammer at North Shore auctions
More than $50 million in property was sold at auction as part of The Event held by Ray White offices across the North Shore.
The year housing gets exciting again
After two years of quietly rebuilding, confidence, affordability and momentum return to New Zealand’s housing market – and 2026 is the year it finally shows, says Nerida Conisbee, Ray White Group Chief Economist.
A breakthrough year for borrowers
Technology, competition, and smarter financial habits are reshaping the borrowing landscape, giving homeowners more choice, clarity and leverage in 2026, says Nicole Ferguson, Loan Market’s National Director.
