
"Winning the Game means Understanding the Rules"
A lively, easy-to-read book on a vital topic for every
New Zealand property investor.
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Planning for Property Success is based on the premise that residential property investment is more like a business than an investment. To do well out of it you should develop a plan of exactly what you want to achieve.
As many investors have different backgrounds, financial situations, lifestyles, strengths and weaknesses, then their property plans need to be individualised.
The purpose of the book is to get readers to think about their current situation, what it is they want from property and help develop a plan that will map out how they are going to achieve their desires.
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Article tags: andrew king, planning

This new book is designed to provide a practical, easy to follow guide for successfully investing in residential property. We are not involved in selling property and can therefore provide an unbiased account of the good and bad points of this investment sector.
The following is the table of contents for the book, detailing what you will learn for just $24.95.
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Older investors are helping fuel a resurgence in the inner-city Auckland apartment market.
The sector is bouncing back after two years suffering from leaky building fears, over-supply and banks refusing to lend the same percentages on "shoebox" apartments as other properties.
Last year's Auckland City Council valuations showed inner-city values had dropped by 3 per cent, compared with an average increase of 12 per cent.
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Article tags: auckland, Barfoot & Thompson, Bayleys, City Sales, Graham Smith, Lighter Quay, Martin Dunn, Rachel Dovey, Terry Rota, Westin Hotel
The Government is about to overhaul laws governing the lives of more than one million tenants.
The previous Labour Government wanted to introduce pro-tenant provisions, but the new National-led Government plans to scrap the most contentious of these so the balance is more even, and to pass sweeping reforms.
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Article tags: Helen Gatonyi, Maryan Street, Phil Heatley