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NZ Property Investor

Feb 01 2022
Revista

The New Zealand Property investor magazine provides readers with information you can use to successfully invest in residential property. You can learn from the experts, read the stories of your fellow investors and keep up to date with the latest house prices and rental statistics.

BENEFITS OF STICKING IT OUT • The big survey of New Zealand investors is complete … and it’s a riveting read. It holds a few surprises, but confirms investors are a resilient breed.

Property Investor

COLLATERAL DAMAGE • The construction industry could be caught under the fall of house prices, writes Sally Lindsay.

LACK OF INSIGHT LEADS TO EVICTION • A tenant was undeterred by police call-outs or 14-day breach notices, writes Sally Lindsay.

NZ PROPERTY INVESTOR  EVENTS CALENDAR • Your monthly round up of property investment related events.

MEGA LANDLORDS CLAIM REFUTED • Federation chief says the numbers simply don’t appear to stack up.

COMPANY LINK TO HOME PURCHASE RAISES QUERY • Claiming a main home exemption from bright-line may well be compromised by corporate ownership.

PRICE GROWTH HITS THE BRAKES • Sally Lindsay reports rising interest rates, tighter lending and changes to investor taxation restrictions are starting to shift the dynamics.

WHAT’S DRIVING HOUSE PRICES?

STARING AT THE BIG CREDIT CRUNCH • The dynamics for investors will have a wide-ranging impact, John Bolton warns, and there are big trends on the horizon.

BRACE FOR THE MORTGAGE SHOCKER • Borrowers coming off historically low interest rates will find a world where inflation has already changed things dramatically, writes Kris Pedersen.

MOVING WITH THE TIMES • Victoria and Chris Travis’ successful relocatable homes business has been boosted by the discovery that new builds are often the best option for investors.

STANDING STRONG DESPITE ‘PERFECT STORM’ • New Zealand Property Investor magazine and the New Zealand Property Investors’ Federation have joined forces to gauge the mood of investors across the country. As Joanna Mathers discovers, property investors aren’t buckling under the increasing pressures which are assailing them.

TOP ISSUES FOR INVESTORS

SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS: INVESTOR WINS & LOSSES • We asked our survey respondents to share their trials and triumphs. Here’s some of the more interesting and useful responses.

PROPERTY MANAGMENT COMES OF AGE • Regulation of the property management sector is good news for the industry as a whole, writes David Faulkner of Property Brokers.

TO BUY OR NOT TO BUY? • The experts at Finax give their advice on the question that everyone asks when it comes to property.

WALKING THE TALK • Mortgage educator and property owner Keelan Clark certainly practises what he preaches as he starts his investment portfolio. Joanna Mathers writes.

KITCHEN TIPS

SUPPLY CHAIN HASSLE’S SILVER LINING • Sally Lindsay discovers there’s a lucrative catch to the global headache left by Covid.

THE GOOD CASH FLOW, POOR YIELDS TRAP • Every month Andrew Nicol shares how investors are reviewing their portfolios – and the actions these real people are taking.

TIME TO TALK COMMERCIAL • Significant tax changes may trigger some readers to consider adding commercial to their portfolios, writes Mark Withers.

ALL QUIET ON THE TRIBUNAL FRONT • In the final quarter of 2021, landlord applications to the Tenancy Tribunal were even lower than before the first lockdown. David Faulkner suggests a few theories.

GATEWAY TO CAPITAL GAIN • The Garden City is starting to bloom again for investors, writes Sally Lindsay.

CORELOGIC • CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL KELVIN DAVIDSON, CHIEF PROPERTY ECONOMIST

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