Rent rise hopes boosted by consents figuresHopes rents are set to increase have been given a boost by the latest figures from Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) on building consents.09-03-2011 more >> Only Auckland City values up on year earlier - QVAuckland City is the only place in the country to see property values above this time last year, according to the QV indices for February.08-03-2011 more >> Reports of high demand not translating to higher Auckland rentsDespite press reports of skyrocketing rental demand in Auckland, rental prices appear to be holding steady according to the January Crockers Market Research.07-03-2011 more >> Rents down, sales up in AucklandAuckland's average weekly rent fell by $14 in February from the all-time high of $416 in January, according to the latest Barfoot & Thompson housing market report.03-03-2011 more >> Earthquake adds to housing market woes - ANZWhat little momentum was being seen in the housing market is in danger of being entirely snuffed out in the wake of the devastating Christchurch earthquake, according to the latest ANZ Property Focus.02-03-2011 more >> March '11 Issue01-03-2011 more >> Banks offer loan relief for quake victimsThe country's major banks have announced a number of assistance package measures for home loan customers affected by the Christchurch earthquake.24-02-2011 more >> House market to remain weak - ASBThe housing market is set to remain subdued for the next couple of years and further declines in house prices are expected in early 2011, according to the latest ASB Housing Confidence Survey.22-02-2011 more >> House sales hit a new low in January; prices slideThe Real Estate Institute says only 3,252 houses changed hands in January, beating the previous record low of 3,666 in January last year.11-02-2011 more >> What's happening with house prices in your regionLandlords.co.nz looks at the residential house price highlights for January 2011.11-02-2011 more >> Flat hunt tip: treat it like a job interviewPeople desperate to rent property in central Auckland should treat their dealings with estate agents like a job interview, estate agencies warn.08-02-2011 more >> Auckland rents rise above the doom and gloomThe rental market – particularly in Auckland – has been bucking the trend of falling prices and low sales as “a whole new generation of renters have left home ownership behind.â€08-02-2011 more >> February '11 IssueNorth v South: Which island offers the best investment locations08-02-2011 more >> Property values still down but stabilising - QVChristchurch and Nelson are the only places to have seen residential property values increase on last year, according to the latest QV Residential Property update.08-02-2011 more >> Rental market madnessDemand for rental property in Auckland is at crisis point, with some houses now attracting as many as 200 would-be tenants.07-02-2011 more >> Rental property rated second best investment for returnsDespite falling house prices and sales, Kiwi’s love affair with rental property remains intact as it is rated the second best bet for investment returns behind term deposits.07-02-2011 more >> Housing pressures change the face of rental marketThe black clouds of widening house affordability look like having a silver lining for landlords as a whole new demographic, priced out of home ownership, moves into private rental accommodation.04-02-2011 more >> Property shortage hurts sales, helps landlordsA low level of sales activity in the Auckland housing market was bucked by an active rental sector, according to Barfoot & Thompson.03-02-2011 more >> The risks associated with long term property investmentThere is a particular risk that has showed up recently and that is building a property portfolio in a single area. The recent events such as the Christchurch earthquake and the Queensland floods have caused huge problems for the local populations and even loss of life. These natural disasters have also caused many problems for property investors and their tenants in both areas. These problems will have been especially bad for investors who had all their properties in the one area.01-02-2011 more >> Tax changes 'essential' to remove investment property bias - SWGTax changes are "essential" to remove the distortions that favour housing as an investment over basic savings products, according to the Savings Working Group report.01-02-2011 more >> Caution remains the watchword for property - ANZDecember saw a further pick-up in recorded house sales, however this comes from a very low base and mortgage lending remained flat, according to the latest ANZ Property Focus.31-01-2011 more >> Bollard keeps interest rates on holdHome-owners can be confident floating mortgage rates won't be rising for some time following Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard's expected decision to keep interest rates on hold.27-01-2011 more >> OCR unchanged at 3%The Reserve Bank today left the Official Cash Rate (OCR) unchanged at 3.0 percent.27-01-2011 more >> Housing market unlikely to be able to withstand rate risesDespite stabilising, the housing market "remains very fragile and unlikely able to withstand rate increases for some time, particularly as house prices continue to decline," said ASB economist Nick Tuffley.27-01-2011 more >> Wellington's rental pain is Auckland's gainRental vacancies remain low in Auckland while Wellington is suffering, and across the country vacancy rates are double the level of last year as house sales continue to dawdle, according to First National Group.25-01-2011 more >> |
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