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NZ Property Magazine

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.

We meet this year's Landlord of the Year winner, Rotorua-based Debbie Van Den Broek and chat tenants, inspections and future plans

In our profile this issue, Jodi Cottle has been in almost every situation investors can find themselves in, from leaky homes to nearing bankruptcy on a development. But this gutsy 26-year-old is back on the horse with big plans for the future.

In the second instalment of our new affordable homes series, Vicki Holder explores the benefits and things to be wary of when investing in a new-build, compared to investing in existing, older properties

There has been a lot of speculation around REINZ's new sale and purchase agreement, with many dire warnings coming from those who have seen it for investors to stay away. we investigate what's the real deal?

In the beginning of a bi-monthly series answering the most commonly asked renovation questions by investors, Jane Eyles-Bennett answers: how much should you spend on renovating your investment properties?

There are many different materials for insulating your properties, so what are the differences and similarities, benefits and downsides? Vicki Holder goes fluffing around to find out.

And a mag wouldn't be complete without guidance from the guru, Michael Yardney. In September he explains why investors must not follow the pack and throws down the challenge - are you a lion or lamb?

Also in the September 2009 issue:

  • News: Auckland rentals soften in July; P-lab disclosure sparks debate; Launch of new protection scheme
  • Diary: What's on for property investors this month? Find out where the hottest events are happening around the country.
  • Housing commentary: Housing sentiment is on the rise, but does it match up with housing data? Jenny Ruth explains the differing information currently available and what it means for the market and investors
  • Ask an expert: Our experts this month, answer your tax structuring, landlording, and mortgage questions. This issue we ask when can you increase rent on a fixed-term tenancy and is a verbal agreement binding?
  • Columns:
    • Accounting: Mark Withers looks at how to avoid GST headaches in relation to serviced apartments, holiday homes and home-stays
    • Mortgages: Is your portfolio protected? Jonathan Michell highlights must-have insurance for investors to shield their assets and families from the unexpected.
    • Economics: Khoon Goh warns investors to take their time; the market hasn't recovered as much as some would have you believe.
    • Landscaping: Darryl Pierce explains how to grow your properties' values through simple gardening techniques
  • NZPIF: News and events from around the regions, plus photos from the NZPIF conference held in August
  • Regional review: Auckland's North Shore offers an attractive lifestyle, but what does it offer investors? Diana Clement looks into the pros and cons of investing on the shore
  • Toolbox: There are two new listing services available for vacant properties. We check out what GetRented.co.nz and GetLeased.co.nz offer investors
  • Mortgage commentary: After the recent lull in movement, mortgage rates have been
    active since the last OCR cut
  • Property game: The NZ Investment Game. Let loose your inner investment tycoon with Frank Newman's new generation board game, a fun way to increase your investment IQ without risking your own cash
  • And much more!
January '12 Issue
In January's edition of NZ Property Investor we have our experts' predictions for 2012. We have a new series on how to generate cash and look at free internet for tenants - is it a good idea?
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December '11 Issue
In November’s edition of NZ Property Investor we put the banks under the microscope – and you may be surprised at which one comes out on top for dealing with property investors.
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November '11 Issue
Best banks revealed - who will lend you the most.
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October '11 Issue
In this issue we reveal the best places to invest in property. Bob Jones gives us his views on the rebuild of Christchurch CBD, and we also profile Chris Gray - an Australian based property investor who has a property portfolio in excess of $10 million and still chooses to rent a house to live in.
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September '11 Issue
  • The Perfect Tenant
  • Sir Bob Jones on Tax
  • Renovating and landscaping
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  • August '11 Issue
  • Sir Bob Jones
  • Investing in the Wellington CBD
  • Property Finders versus Real Estate Agents Authority
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  • July '11 Issue
    On every front, the current market is the most investor-friendly in decades. The experts say this is the time to strike the deals that will secure your financial future.
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    June '11 Issue
    The June issue of NZ Property Investor also offers tips from the experts on how to get a great deal. Among the tips in this market are being able to act quickly by having all your research done, making the deal clean, and dealing only with the listing agent, who has the power to work with the owner first-hand.
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    May '11 Issue
    Renovating is the new black Add rooms and you'll add value to your property, says Property Investor's May issue, out now.
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    April '11 Issue
  • Rents Rocket
  • Christchurch earthquake "emigres"
  • Tax Changes
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  • March '11 Issue
  • LAQC changes - The Best Tax Deal For You
  • Lester Haycock's plan to profit from resorts
  • Kiwis wanting to invest offshore for great returns
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  • February '11 Issue
    North v South: Which island offers the best investment locations
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