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NZ Property Investor

Jan 01 2023
Magazine

The New Zealand Property investor magazine provides readers with information you can use to successfully invest in residential property. You can learn from the experts, read the stories of your fellow investors and keep up to date with the latest house prices and rental statistics.

THE ART OF KEEPING A COOL HEAD IN THE FRENZY • Kiwis love their houses and when. there's the sniff of a price drop it's a news media frenzy. Just remember: downturn is another word for opportunity.

NZ Property Investor

SHOT IN THE ARM FOR APARTMENTS • Building acceleration has been underpinned by the growing appeal of apartment lasing in the suburbs.

VIOLENCE, ASSAULT RULES CLARIFIED • Tenancy Services has now issued guidance around tenancy termination.

WHEN TO SELL NOT JUST A TAXING ISSUE • Don't let tax be the sole driver of your decisions in reiation to property. By all means take it into account, but don't lose sight of the broader commercial considerations.

MARKET STEPS BACK, BUT FAR FROM FULL RETREAT • The sobering news around house sales continues, but Sally Lindsay discovers properties are still moving.

WHAT'S DRIVING HOUSE PRICES?

WATCH OUT FOR THE POTHOLES

CASH FLOW RULES IN CHALLENGING TIMES • It seems 2023 is set to become the Year of Recession., but there are ways to cope with the storm, writes John Bolton.

LENDING ON THE FUTURE OPES ACCELERATE 360 • Catalyst Mortgages is a new lending product for Opes Accelerate investors. As property coach. Ilse Wolfe explains, one investor used it to his advantage.

SIX OF THE BEST • We catch up with six innovative and successful investors who have been profiled in the past 12 months. We hope you enjoy catching up with them as much as we did, writes Joanna Mathers.

FIVE EXPERTS EYE THE NEXT 12 MONTHS • The past two years have been, enough, to keep even the most seasoned, investor on their toes. Joanna Mathers and Sally Lindsay investigate what 2023 might bring in wake of the post-Covid boom, law changes, spiking interest rates and falling property prices.

HOW TO WIN THE STORAGE WAR • Storage solutions are a well received, addition to any home and there is a fix without having to break the bank, writes Caleb Pearsoa, of Pearson + Projects.

BUILDING INDUSTRY FEELS THE WINDS OF CHANGE • The new trends are set to grab the attention of those with skin in the property game, writes Jeremy Gray.

SERVICED APARTMENTS BOOKED IN FOR GROWTH • The long-term trend towards affordable, well-located, serviced apartments has been accelerated by Covid as many people feel they are safer and more flexible than hotels, Sally Lindsay writes.

REGULATION STARTS TO TAKE SHAPE • Many within the industry have been arguing regulation is long overdue, and now we have a basic understanding of what it will look like, writes David Faulkner.

FRONT-FOOTING THE RISKS ALWAYS PAYS OFF • If you do decide to navigate the property market this year there are key factors that will help it run. as smoothly as possibie, writes Jenny Turner.

OVERSEAS RENTALS EXPLAINED • There is easy and rough terrain to negotiate if you are considering investing abroad, writes Mark Withers.

TAKE A MOMENT TO HOLD BACK THE WRECKING BALL • Consider your future buying audience before rushing to join the three-storey party, writes Hamish Frizzell.

HOW TO OPTIMISE A SITE'S POTENTIAL • Maximising the land in the early stages of planning will result in a high-value end product that will yieid a successful return on your investment, writes Anthony Corin.

RETIRING IN COMFORT • A single mum is able to achieve financial freedom through, property, writes Laine Moger.

THE PULLING POWER OF SURF AND SUN • Although Tauranga is classed as one of the smaller cities by area in the...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Opes Media Limited Edition: Jan 01 2023

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The New Zealand Property investor magazine provides readers with information you can use to successfully invest in residential property. You can learn from the experts, read the stories of your fellow investors and keep up to date with the latest house prices and rental statistics.

THE ART OF KEEPING A COOL HEAD IN THE FRENZY • Kiwis love their houses and when. there's the sniff of a price drop it's a news media frenzy. Just remember: downturn is another word for opportunity.

NZ Property Investor

SHOT IN THE ARM FOR APARTMENTS • Building acceleration has been underpinned by the growing appeal of apartment lasing in the suburbs.

VIOLENCE, ASSAULT RULES CLARIFIED • Tenancy Services has now issued guidance around tenancy termination.

WHEN TO SELL NOT JUST A TAXING ISSUE • Don't let tax be the sole driver of your decisions in reiation to property. By all means take it into account, but don't lose sight of the broader commercial considerations.

MARKET STEPS BACK, BUT FAR FROM FULL RETREAT • The sobering news around house sales continues, but Sally Lindsay discovers properties are still moving.

WHAT'S DRIVING HOUSE PRICES?

WATCH OUT FOR THE POTHOLES

CASH FLOW RULES IN CHALLENGING TIMES • It seems 2023 is set to become the Year of Recession., but there are ways to cope with the storm, writes John Bolton.

LENDING ON THE FUTURE OPES ACCELERATE 360 • Catalyst Mortgages is a new lending product for Opes Accelerate investors. As property coach. Ilse Wolfe explains, one investor used it to his advantage.

SIX OF THE BEST • We catch up with six innovative and successful investors who have been profiled in the past 12 months. We hope you enjoy catching up with them as much as we did, writes Joanna Mathers.

FIVE EXPERTS EYE THE NEXT 12 MONTHS • The past two years have been, enough, to keep even the most seasoned, investor on their toes. Joanna Mathers and Sally Lindsay investigate what 2023 might bring in wake of the post-Covid boom, law changes, spiking interest rates and falling property prices.

HOW TO WIN THE STORAGE WAR • Storage solutions are a well received, addition to any home and there is a fix without having to break the bank, writes Caleb Pearsoa, of Pearson + Projects.

BUILDING INDUSTRY FEELS THE WINDS OF CHANGE • The new trends are set to grab the attention of those with skin in the property game, writes Jeremy Gray.

SERVICED APARTMENTS BOOKED IN FOR GROWTH • The long-term trend towards affordable, well-located, serviced apartments has been accelerated by Covid as many people feel they are safer and more flexible than hotels, Sally Lindsay writes.

REGULATION STARTS TO TAKE SHAPE • Many within the industry have been arguing regulation is long overdue, and now we have a basic understanding of what it will look like, writes David Faulkner.

FRONT-FOOTING THE RISKS ALWAYS PAYS OFF • If you do decide to navigate the property market this year there are key factors that will help it run. as smoothly as possibie, writes Jenny Turner.

OVERSEAS RENTALS EXPLAINED • There is easy and rough terrain to negotiate if you are considering investing abroad, writes Mark Withers.

TAKE A MOMENT TO HOLD BACK THE WRECKING BALL • Consider your future buying audience before rushing to join the three-storey party, writes Hamish Frizzell.

HOW TO OPTIMISE A SITE'S POTENTIAL • Maximising the land in the early stages of planning will result in a high-value end product that will yieid a successful return on your investment, writes Anthony Corin.

RETIRING IN COMFORT • A single mum is able to achieve financial freedom through, property, writes Laine Moger.

THE PULLING POWER OF SURF AND SUN • Although Tauranga is classed as one of the smaller cities by area in the...


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