Last week we discussed the pre-purchase due diligence you should undertake before proceeding with purchase a property, this week we are going to discuss why a comprehensive Due Diligence clause is a m...
Before you dive in and buy a new build property, let’s explore some important pre- purchase due diligence research that will empower your decision-making process and help secure the best propert...
When considering a new build property investment, evaluating the right funding options is crucial for maximizing returns. New builds, also known as 'off the plan' properties, typically come in two pri...
When considering the purchase of a new build property, a key factor to evaluate is the type of funding that best aligns with your needs. New builds, or 'off the plan' properties, are primarily offered...
Purchasing a property is one of the biggest financial decisions an individual can make. It requires careful consideration and planning to ensure that you are making the right investment for your futur...
Navigating the property market can be daunting, especially for first-time property buyers. One of the key steps in securing an investment property is understanding the different types of financing app...
When buying an investment property, two key financial aspects you need to consider are long-term capital growth and rental yield. Striking the right balance between these factors can significantly imp...
Investing in property has always been a popular way to grow wealth, especially in the New Zealand context. While buying an older property may seem like a more cost-effective choice at first, there ar...
If you have been contemplating diving into the investment property market, now is arguably the best time to take the plunge. The landscape has shifted dramatically in recent weeks, presenting a golden...
So many Kiwis are unsure where to invest their time and money. Let us look at a case study using historical data across 4 investment options:
Bank Term Deposits: Simple to do, low risk, low return
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A well-known theory is that of the property clock. 12 o clock is the top or peak of the market and 6 o clock is the bottom or trough of the market.
Most people understand that the property market is c...