Climbing the property ladder?

Everything you need to make better and more profitable investment decisions.

New builds or ‘buying off-the-plan’ represent attractive property investment opportunities. Investors can enjoy tax depreciation, lending, security and other benefits. Read on as we explore six reasons why new builds may be the smarter choice.

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There are many compelling reasons to get in early and purchase off the plan. It certainly puts you ahead of the competition and gives you the opportunity to own a brand new property, which is built to the latest building code. If you’ve been deliberating over whether or not buying an off the plan property is the right strategy for you, then consider these five benefits.

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Buying an apartment off the plan can be a fantastic way to get into the New Zealand property market. However, there are a lot of choices out there and finding the right option for your needs can sometimes be a little daunting. To help you on your property investment journey, here are a few tips to keep in mind.

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Did you know you can buy an investment property and make a comfortable profit without having to sell everything you own, or spend years saving for a deposit. Even with today’s rising property prices it is possible, and it’s called using your home’s existing equity.

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New Zealand real estate is often a challenging foe for investors. Well-researched strategies continue to yield long-term gains with the right approach. However, with higher initial costs and a stricter lending climate becoming the norm, property investors want to ensure they’re making the right choices for their situations.

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The property market is a fickle beast. Property values soar right until you want to sell, when predictably they plummet. If you have a property you want to sell, but aren’t willing or able to lower your asking price, rent to buy may be an option worth considering. It can turn a 5 per cent yielding property into a 7 per cent yield.

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