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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.

Our new Commercial 101 series takes you through a journey of commercial property investing and the potential rewards it offers. The first instalment looks at the basics – the skills and knowledge you need to get started.

Now is the perfect time to clarify the vision you have for your property investing and set goals on how to get there; and we have the perfect steps to help in our Goals and Vision feature.

Jane Eyles-Bennett looks into the three main aspects to consider when deciding the best places to add value to your property.

Our profile this month Pat Baker likes a twist. Having started out investing alongside her late husband, both with separate portfolios, she now runs both and is far from slowing down.

Plus Michael Yardney re-caps the five biggest lessons investors can take out of a tumultuous 2009 and how they will help in the years ahead.

Also in the January 2010 issue:

  • News: Top three tax options; how tax will affect house prices; Are apartments set for capital gain? Plus an LAQC update.
  • Commercial news: Industrial returns coming out trumps; why looking for yield is important in listed property ventures
  • Diary: What's on for property investors this month? Find out where the hottest events are happening around the country
  • Mortgage commentary: The outlook for the coming year has changed somewhat, after the RBNZ’s announcement in December. Are short terms and floating still the best options?
  • Housing commentary: The housing market continues to recover bit-by-bit, but growth appears to be unevenly spread due to immigration and economic factors
  • Ask an expert: The issues around ending a fixed term tenancy and a reminder of landlords’ obligations for repairs and bond lodgement
  • Columns:
    • Accounting:Mark Withers explains the traps around off-theplan property and how the IRD has been confusing investors
    • Property Management: Advice and tips from the Customs Investigations team on what landlords and property managers can do to help in the war against P
    • Economics: Crystal ball gazing – Khoon Goh peers down the line and gives some predictions on where he sees the property market over the coming year
    • Commercial: Mahesh Ranchhod explains why timing is vital to purchasing commercial property and why now is the perfect time to take the plunge
  • NZPIF: News and events from around the region, plus new sponsors for the federation
  • Regional review: As the main centre in mighty Northland, Whangarei City has a lot going for it. We take a look at the market to see if the sand of its 100 beaches culminates in golden opportunities
  • Books: Want to be a better property investor but missed the 2009 conference? We have it on CD just for you
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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    January '12 Issue
    Sky clears - Our experts predictions for 2012
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