The 2026 Granny Flat Boom: Avoiding Red Stickers on Your New Build
There’s a cold damp morning in Christchurch. You pull up outside your fresh new granny flat with the final coat barely dry and the family eager to move in. But parked at the kerb is
There’s a cold damp morning in Christchurch. You pull up outside your fresh new granny flat with the final coat barely dry and the family eager to move in. But parked at the kerb is
There’s a cold damp morning in Christchurch. You pull up outside your fresh new granny flat with the final coat barely dry and the family eager to move in. But parked at the kerb is
There’s a cold damp morning in Christchurch. You pull up outside your fresh new granny flat with the final coat barely dry and the family eager to move in. But parked at the kerb is

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Dealing with damp and mould in rental properties can feel like a real headache, can’t it? It’s not just about the unpleasant smell or the unsightly patches on the walls. For landlords, ignoring these issues
So, you’ve probably heard whispers about new charges hitting businesses in New Zealand, tied to all that infrastructure development happening around the country. It’s not just about roads and pipes anymore; these new levies are

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