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Property more popular than Rugby
I’m very please to announce that a desire for good information on investment property has seen The Complete Guide to Residential Property in New Zealand placed at number four in the New Zealand non-fiction section of The Booksellers Associations annual … Continue reading
Interest rates cooling the market
It would appear that interest rates are going to rise earlier than we expected, even from a few months ago. The only factor likely to delay this occurring is the high level of the NZ dollar and the difficulty this … Continue reading
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Add value rather than buy
When the market is running hot, as it is at present, it can be difficult to find and purchase bargains or even properties that you can add value to. Not impossible, just difficult. As a property investor you should consider … Continue reading
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Faster applications to Tenancy Tribunal now possible
Making an application to get assistance with rent arrears problems – ten working day letters and when you can apply When it comes to problems with rent payments, early intervention is the key to sorting it out. As a landlord … Continue reading
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Water charges – change of advice
This message is to let you know about a recent District Court decision which affects the tenancy advice the Ministry of Housing will be giving about who is responsible for waste water charges to rented residential properties. On 23 September … Continue reading