New Zealand Property Investors' Federation
The NZPIF is the umbrella body for 17 local Property Investors' Associations throughout New Zealand.
Rebound shows 'remarkable resilience'James Weir of the Dominion Post reports that business confidence is rebounding despite high interest rates and a high flying dollar and economists say this is another sign of "remarkable resilience".29-06-2007 more >> Inquiry into Housing Affordability – Submissions closedWritten submissions to the Commerce Select Committee Inquiry into housing affordability (examining the cost of housing for first home buyers) –closed this month (15 June).29-06-2007 more >> Loan arrears increaseLoans underlying New Zealand residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) recorded a slight rise in arrears greater than 30 days over the March quarter.22-06-2007 more >> Cullen looks at changing tax laws for investment propertiesThe Government is looking at removing a tax advantage for those who own rental properties.21-06-2007 more >> Investors reject capital gains taxProperty investors are rejecting suggestions that a capital gains tax will check soaring house prices.19-06-2007 more >> Answer not a tax, accountant saysA captial gains tax to cool the booming property market was a knee-jerk reaction toa cyclical problem, leading Dunedin tax accountant said yesterday.19-06-2007 more >> Rises, rises all aroundHome owners or people about to sign up to a mortgage to buy a property don’t have many good interest rate choices in front of them at the moment.15-06-2007 more >> Developer offers back $5millionA high flying Auckland property developer has warned others in his sector they could be inadvertently flouting the securities law beacuse of the way they sell housing developments.14-06-2007 more >> Housing tax advantage a myth - IRDInland Revenue says it is a myth that investments in housing have a tax advantage over other types of investment.13-06-2007 more >> Affordable-housing bill 'perverse'The Property Council says the Government's solution to boost cheap houses for first home buyers would push up the prices of other houses.12-06-2007 more >> Key promises more affordable homesNational has moved to claim housing affordability as one of its key election planks.08-06-2007 more >> Rates fall, but its not the turning pointIn the past week a number of home loan lenders have been dropping some of their fixed term rates however this shouldn't be seen as an ongoing trend.07-06-2007 more >>
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