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Inside Parliament’s property portfolio: Who owns what, and why it matters

Inside Parliament’s property portfolio: Who owns what, and why it matters

Update: 2025-11-24
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Our MPs have stakes in a combined $379 million of property in New Zealand.

A Herald investigation has found that’s an average of $3.16 million across each of our 120 Members of Parliament.

And despite the rumours, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon doesn’t top the list as the most lavish.

Today on The Front Page, NZ Herald data journalist Chris Knox is with us to dive into the numbers, and why it matters.

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Inside Parliament’s property portfolio: Who owns what, and why it matters

Inside Parliament’s property portfolio: Who owns what, and why it matters

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