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Professionals NZ Launches New Brand to Support Next Phase of Growth

Professionals Group New Zealand has officially unveiled its bold new brand, marking a significant step forward for one of the country's most...

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NZ Market Update: NZHL Partnership & Predictions for 2026

We’re pleased to announce a new partnership between Professionals Group New Zealand and New Zealand Home Loans (NZHL) - a relationship designed to...

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September 2025 Property Market Insights: Resilient Winter & 5 Things Shaping Spring

As we step into spring, it’sa good time to reflect on how the property market performed through the winter months and what this might mean for the...

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June 2025 Property Market Insights: OCR Cuts Bring Optimism

On 28 May, the Reserve Bank made a widely anticipated move: a 25-basis point cut to the Official Cash Rate (OCR), lowering it to 3.25%. This decision...

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January 2025 Property Market Insights: A Promising Q1 for Buyers

As we closed out 2024, the New Zealand property market experienced a relatively quiet December, consistent with seasonal trends. The latest figures...

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November 2024 Property Market Insights: Spring Brings Stability & Opportunity for Buyers

Spring has sprung, and with it comes a wave of optimism in the New Zealand real estate market. According to the latest figures from the Real Estate...

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October 2024 Property Market Insights & Top Tips for Sellers

As we enter the final quarter of the year, there’s plenty to discuss in the property market. The recent cut in the Official Cash Rate to 4.75% has...

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Spring Growth: Market Sentiment Shifts as Mortgage Rates Decline

As we head in to Spring, it’s clear that the property market has shifted. July saw a rebound in sales activity after a slow June, August’s sales...

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July 2024 Market Update: All Data Leads to Rate Drops

With the latest CPI inflation data from Sats New Zealand coming in at 3.3% for the 2nd quarter - lower than predicted by the Reserve Bank - plus...

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