Do you own a home or an investment property? Or are you waiting to enter the market, keen to take that first step up the property ladder?
Whether you're buying, selling or something in between, we've got all the ins and outs on New Zealand property here in our blog.
Do you own a home or an investment property? Or are you waiting to enter the market, keen to take that first step up the property ladder?
Topics: Market Trends
Thinking of selling your home? Perhaps you want to move into something bigger and better that'll meet your needs for the next decade or so? Or maybe you've got a new job and are relocating to a new area.
Topics: Investing
Self-managing your own investment property is possible, but it's not for the faint of heart. You'll have to spend considerable time choosing the right tenants, dealing with problems, familiarising yourself with legislation, organising tradesmen for repairs and maintenance and much more.
Topics: Managing Property
Selling your current home and buying a new property can be challenging. You might be worried about getting a bigger mortgage, or unfamiliar with the process of selling a property. You might also have no idea what your current home's worth is - which is why many head online to check out free prope..
Topics: Selling
There are few better ways to store and build wealth for retirement than property investment. With that said, making property work takes a lot of time and you'll need to know your local market well to ensure you make the right decisions.
Topics: Managing Property, Market Trends
When you sell your property you'll obviously want to get the best price possible. To do that you'll need multiple prospective buyers and interested parties - the more you have the higher your eventual sale price is likely to be.
A third of total investment in New Zealand goes into
Topics: Investing
There are few better ways to save for retirement or grow your nest egg than property investment. However, investing isn't easy - it takes a lot of time and effort to succeed.
Topics: Market Trends
Owning an investment property isn't hugely difficult - but succeeding can be. It takes time, expertise and effort to select, organise, manage and maintain the property, deal with tenants and ensure your investment is performing as it should be.
Most property investors don't even consider commercial property - to the uninitiated, it seems overly complex, expensive and risky.
Topics: Managing Property, Investing