Investors in hard-sell property investment company Blue Chip Financial Solutions Ltd may be wondering if they made the right investment decision. 27-10-2007 more >>
Nobody could fail to notice the underlying threat to Treasury which was inherent in Alan Bollard's Official Cash Rate (OCR) announcement today 25-10-2007 more >>
Property develper Olly Newland, who gained and lost a fortune at the time of the 1987 sharemarket bubble and bust, believes New Zealand is about to repeat the experience. 23-10-2007 more >>
The NZPIF responds to the announcements made by the Minister of Building and Construction at the annual NZPIF Conference on 21 October. 21-10-2007 more >>
The NZ Property Investors' Federation (NZPIF) welcomes the announcement today by Courts Minister Rick Barker, that Tenancy Tribunal orders are now available online. 17-10-2007 more >>
Investor confidence slipped from record highs amid financial turmoil but has started to recover, according to a quarterly ASB survey 16-10-2007 more >>
Sunday Star Times journalist, Greg Ninness, lists some of the key indicators that could be pointers to an investment property's performance. 14-10-2007 more >>
The property market has hit the brakes for the third month in a row, with the latest official figures showing that the average sale price of a home falling below $400,000. 12-10-2007 more >>
The first Alert looks at the practice of selling the family home to a Loss Attributing Qualifying Company (LAQC) to generate tax deductions. 12-10-2007 more >>
Ruth Hill reports in the DominionPost that despite rocketing interest rates and the Government's best attempts to rein in rampant property speculation, house prices nationwide are still nearly $50,000 higher than they were a year ago. 09-10-2007 more >>
ACT – Reforms
In a speech to Wellington property investors (25 September) the Minister for Building & Housing Clayton Cosgrove highlighted some key reforms planned for the Residential Tenancies Act. 28-09-2007 more >>
Homeloan rates are continuing to move in the right direction for anyone seeking a mortgage at the moment. But it is still too early to declare that a new mortgage war has broken out. 28-09-2007 more >>
Nick Churchouse reports in the Dominion Post that predictions of a slowdown in the economy are cautious as activity bolds reasonably steady despite continued global activity. 24-09-2007 more >>
Anne Gibson reports that an analysis of the poor financial performance of Auckland's apartment market showed some units had had a quarter of their value wiped out. 21-09-2007 more >>
The first signs are emerging of a spring campaign amongst banks for home loan business. As reported in Good Returns Kiwibank was the first to move. 21-09-2007 more >>
First home buyers were literally shut out of home ownership through record unaffordability in August, according to a survey released yesterday. 17-09-2007 more >>
Anne Gibson reports in the NZ Herald that house prices are growing fatter but sales turnover is almost anorexic and agents are complaining about the skinny pickings. 14-09-2007 more >>
The Good Returns mortgage rate table is awash with red this week as lenders push rates up even though there has been no change in the official cost of borrowing in New Zealand. 11-09-2007 more >>
The Salvation Army represents low-income New Zealanders and obviously has their interests at heart with its suggestion that the Government increase its spending on housing for low-income earners and beneficiaries. 31-08-2007 more >>
The Leader of the National Party spoke recently to the NZ Contractors' Federation on the impact of the NZ economy on the construction industry. 23-08-2007 more >>