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July '09 Issue

The current market has turned up some amazing deals for investors. But it has also turned up many problems with tenants. As one of the most valuable assets for investors, tenants are also the most unpredictable.

In the July issue we tell investors and readers how to deal with problems that arise and equip themselves with tools to avoid tenancy issues altogether

Rachel Bisset and Chris Webster are new onto the investment ladder, but their determination and passion for property has seen them build a solid foundation. We profile their strategy.

For the grand finale in our Day in the Life series this month, we spend the day with a building inspector to find out how truly valuable their knowledge and eye for detail are to investors

Our renovation feature shares some hot tips for renovating investment properties to make sure you don't blow the budget

Mortgagee sales are renowned for the risks they carry, but also the potential for fantastic deals for investors. Is this true, or are there alternative, less-risky options?

Market statistics can be confusing. We take a look at QV and REINZ numbers and why they so often tell a completely different story

In times of tight bank credit, investors need to get creative. We review how Bartercard trade dollars can be one such tool that can turn a negative cash flow property into a positive one

And guru Michael Yardney asks which level of investing are you at and how do you make sure you keep climbing rather than getting stuck?

Also in the July 2009 issue:

  • News: Auckland rental prices holding strong; Investors' confidence returning; New mortgage products available to borrowers; New Sale and Purchase agreement
  • Diary: What's on for property investors this month? Find out where the hottest events are happening around the country.
  • Housing commentary: After seeing signs of growth returning to the market, the new shoots finally look like they're taking off
  • Ask an expert: Our experts this month, answer your tax structuring, landlording, and mortgage questions
  • Columns:   
    • Accounting: What do you need to take into consideration when deciding whether to depreciate your investment properties?
    • Mortgages: Investors should  know what they can expect from the bank in terms of fees when rolling over their mortgages
    • Economics: Khoon Goh takes a look back at his predictions at the beginning of the year to see if any have been fulfilled
    • Tax: Matthew Gilligan reviews capital gains tax rules in relation to property sales
    • Commercial: Due to the growing popularity of unit title properties, Michelle Jones highlights a checklist of do's and don'ts
    • Tenancy Tribunal: This month we look at a case reminding tenants and landlords that clauses in a tenancy agreement are binding, plus two cases where landlords have breached tenants' rights and privacy
  • NZPIF: News and events from around the regions, plus celebrating Hawke's Bay PIA's 25th birthday
  • Regional review: With a niche market targeting seasonal workers, the Marlborough region holds good-looking deals for investors
  • Mortgage commentary: If you've been floating in the hopes long-term rates will drop, now is the time to fix short
  • Toolbox: We check out website Zoodle.co.nz's property reports as potential tools for investors
  • Property book: Check out the NZ Property Investor's Cash Flow Forecaster CD, plus a FREE WebCast from Michael Yardney
July '10 Issue
In this issue we profile inspirational property investor, speaker and author Steve McKnight on how property saved his life and why he feels so compelled to spread the property word.
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June '10 Issue
Big Bad Bill English puffed a lot of hot air over property investors’ heads in the lead up to the May Budget. But what do the announced changes really mean for the future of property investment.
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May '10 Issue
With the more traditional perks of property investing looking shaky, focus will shift towards pure cash flow. We have exclusive figures on where you can find positive cash flow properties in the current market and how to spot potential.
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April '10 Issue
Housing around a third of the country's population, Auckland offers a plethora of investment opportunities. We take a look at up-and-coming areas to give investors throughout the country the opportunity to tap into future growth in the largest city in New Zealand.
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March '10 Issue
The rules around residential property investment are going to change forever. In our lead feature this month we look at the possible changes, what you can do to prepare for them and how they could affect the market in the future.
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February '10 Issue
Deciphering all the different statistics and market information that's available on the state of the property market is an art in itself. This issue we look at what established investors listen to and why, plus we have survey results from Landlords.co.nz readers on who they rate as the best economist, commentator and author.
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January '10 Issue
At the beginning of a New Year where growth in the housing market is still tentative, predicting the year ahead requires psychic abilities. We do the next best thing and talk to experts on what they think will happen in 2010.
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December '09 Issue
We bring you a NZ Property Investor exclusive report looking at the top 50 areas showing the most growth since the bottom of the downturn and take an in-depth look at the top 15 areas for volatility and other common trends.
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November '09 Issue
Christchurch investor Liz Harris started out as a landlord through necessity, but has continued down the property path and has built up an empire of multi-income properties. With her gentle demeanor and passion for what she does, Harris shares her extraordinary story with Vicki Holder
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October '09 Issue
Despite rental markets throughout the country taking a hit over the past year, they are faring much better long term, with some areas having grown close to 50% over the past four years. We sift through the numbers to find the top 10 suburbs, plus the top 10 urban and regional areas for rental growth and volatility levels.
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September '09 Issue
This month, ANZ's annual property investors' survey is released. In an exclusive, the NZ Property Investor examines the results, looks at what property investors are doing now and gives you the five new investing rules for future success.
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August '09 Issue
The issues of methamphetamine, or P, are becoming more and more prevalent in our society, infiltrating aspects of Kiwi culture one would never have associated with drug abuse, real estate investment being one of them.
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