Get some property investment advice if you’re determined to build your nest egg or create wealth. Want to know why people invest in property? Read on!
Hey you! Ready for retirement?
Investment property in Auckland could be worth owning if you want to grow wealth for the future. Are you ready for retirement?
Different area codes: Pick the right investment property!
Pondering residential property investment? It’s not just what you buy – it’s also where you buy. Think about yields, transport and views.
Newly-built property: Tell me about the benefits!
Looking for residential investment property in Auckland or Hamilton? Off-the-plan properties are increasingly popular.
What is your equity doing for you?
Leveraging your exiting home equity can help you enter the investment game faster and obtain a property without dipping into your own pockets.
The right structure can mean success
Choosing how to structure your property investments and leverage them in a way to maximise benefits is essential to your success.
Get your investment in gear!
One of your first decisions will concern whether to opt for positive or negative gearing for your residential property investment.
RBNZ decision, REINZ data push investors to act
The official cash rate has been lifted by the Reserve Bank of Australia, but potential property investors still have much to be pleased about.
Financial literacy once again under the spotlight in New Zealand
Kiwis are more financially literate than citizens of many other countries, but their actions often don’t match their knowledge.
Real estate for retirement?
Looking to create a comfortable post-work life? Investing in residential property in New Zealand might just be the right choice for you.
Let infrastructure growth produce your profits
It’s no secret that infrastructure development typically leads to greater property value in surrounding areas – good news for investors in Auckland and Hamilton.
Portfolios are like expectations – they need to be managed!
Property investments need to be managed, and this can become more difficult as your portfolio continues to grow.