Are apartments or detached houses better for property investment? The answer depends on a number of factors.
Replace your pay cheque with a property
Finding sources of steady income post-work can be a great way to plan for retirement, and residential property offers one solution.
3 long-term savings on your property investment
When you’re investing in property, there are many tax benefits you can make the most of: here are three that might interest you.
What can an AFA advise you on?
There are many advisers out there – but what exactly can an Authorised Financial Adviser help you with compared to the others in the market?
3 reasons to consider residential property investment
People invest in property for any number of reasons. Here are just three to whet your appetite – but don’t forget to get property advice beforehand.
Tips for building a property portfolio
Many investors dream of building a property empire, while others are content with just a few. But how can you create a balanced portfolio?
How do you pick the right financial adviser?
A financial adviser can help guide you through the maze of property investment. However, with such a selection available, how do you choose the right one?
How to understand Auckland's property investment market
There is a myriad of factors that influence the investment property market. Here’s a quick breakdown on a few important aspects.
The 3 things that will keep Auckland house values rising
Are you expecting a housing market crash? You might be waiting for a long time! There are still three major reasons why Auckland prices will keep growing.
How can you become a better borrower?
Are you finding it tough to get enough capital from your investment loan? Here are a few ways you could help boost your borrowing power.
Tauranga: An up and coming property investment hub
Investor activity is picking up outside of Auckland as prices skyrocket in the city. Is Tauranga the next hotspot for property investors in New Zealand?
No spring chicken? It’s time to get your retirement planning sorted
When you start planning for retirement, think about how much money you need, where it’s coming from and how it will be left to friends and family.