Property investors urged to diversifyInvestors in the listed property sector can expect falling returns and are being advised to diversify for tougher times20-11-2008 more >> Focus is now on what the new Government will doIn their November Property Focus, ANZ economists say the Reserve Bank is New Zealand is now branishing some larger calibre weaponry to restore economic sentiment and market stability. They expect the newly elected government to do their utmost to stamp their mark on things too.20-11-2008 more >> Mortgage rates on their way down - Kiwibank joins inMortgage rates are on the way down today, with two banks - Westpac and Kiwibank, cutting rates in anticipation of another Official Cash Rate cut20-11-2008 more >> Flat-fee property management has come to NZAcQuire Property has launched Residential Management, a full property management service, that is offering to manage properties at a flat rate of $899 a year.19-11-2008 more >> Woman in Property GroupOtago Property Investors starts a "Woman in Porperty Group"18-11-2008 more >> National broom to sweep into housingThe new Government appears likely to keep real estate agent laws introduced by the previous regime but is aiming to make big changes to other poperty rules17-11-2008 more >> House prices start to bounce backHouse prices in Auckland and nationally are up and agents say a rosier picture of the market is finally beginning to emerge14-11-2008 more >> Otago Investor November IssueReceiving each issue of the Otago Investor is one of the benefits of membership of the Otago Property Investors' Association14-11-2008 more >> New govt brightens outlook for property marketReal estate agency leaders are feeling positive about the future under the National-led Government.14-11-2008 more >> Manage rent arrears through good tenant relationshipsTenancy Tribunal applications have increased by 16% over recent months with most of these cases relating to rent arrears.12-11-2008 more >> Property prices dip 6.8 per cent in yearResidential property prices fell 1 per cent in October, taking the annual decline to 6.8 percent, according to QV Valuations10-11-2008 more >> Photo of Otago PIA winning the Harry Lawson CupOtago PIA won the Harry Lawson Cup this year. This win acknowledges our excellent achievements during the year. Eleven other Associations competed for the Cup.06-11-2008 more >> Building new homes may not be the answerAlthough the Salvation Army has identified a shortage of 2,500 homes in Auckland, the number of available rental properties is now 5,500 (1,600 increase since May) and there are 18,000 houses for sale.05-11-2008 more >> Mortgage rates coming down, but there's risks in fixing too longMortgage rates are coming down, say ASB economists, making it risky to fix an interest rate for too long.05-11-2008 more >> Bargains can lure buyers into leaky home morassHouse and appartment buyers are unwittingly stumbling into the leaky building disaster, tempted by cheap properties with serious hidden defects.04-11-2008 more >> Summer tips for smart landlordsSadly, the arrival of summer also means an increase in work for the Tenancy Tribunal when landlords and tenants face additional costs, and many New Zealanders move house03-11-2008 more >> November '08 Issue01-11-2008 more >> POLITICAL & REGULATORY REPORT for OCTOBER 2008PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS The 48th Parliament was formally dissolved on 6 October and Parliamentarians are currently on the campaign trail.31-10-2008 more >> Record, sign and seal to sort out tenancy problemsWhen landlords and tenants agree on a solution to a problem, the agreement should be recorded in writing and both should sign it.30-10-2008 more >> President's AGM ReportMartin Evans reviewed the last year for members at the AGM held on October 24 in Rotorua. This, he said, has been a year of change during which the NZ Property Investors' Federation has shown leadership.29-10-2008 more >> Landlord of the year announcedAndrew and Andrea Elliot from Otago win Landlord of the Year award. Presenting the Award in the photo is Jeff Montgomery representing the sponsors, the Department of Building and Housing.28-10-2008 more >> Otago wins Harry Lawson TrophyOtago Property Investors Association has won the award for best association in the country.28-10-2008 more >> Insulating old homes joins list of economy-boosting ideasPrime MInister Helen Clark has added the retrofitting of insulation into old homes to the list of projects the government is considering fast-tracking to boost the economy, saying it could help plug up job shortages for unskilled workers in the short term.23-10-2008 more >> Bollard axes rates - 1 percentThe Reserve Bank has slashed official interest rates an unprecendented 1 percentage point to 6.5 points, opening the way for cuts to mortgage rates but also highlighting the grim outlook facing the global economy23-10-2008 more >> |
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