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NZ Property Magazine

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.

Negotiation too is an art-form, one that requires great understanding of the other party's situation and the ability to be flexible when brokering a deal. We have some handy hints on how to better your bargaining skills in order to become a real guru.

Our Commercial 101 series takes a look at the different types of commercial property and how they vary from each other. We also discuss the importance of matching the type of commercial property you invest in to your end goal.

Michael Yardney talks about why the biggest barrier to our success is actually ourselves and how we can overcome this.

We also profile Nelson investor Lynnette Butler and why she always goes for the "twist" when purchasing property.

Kawerau and Tokoroa have been prominent rural towns in the past due to the wood manufacturing industry. We take a look at them now and find what value they hold for investors - and both towns look promising for long-term strategies.

Also in the January 2010 issue: 

  • News: Auckland property market update; investors should stick to their guns in claiming depreciation; tax update; rising interest rates expose borrowers.  
  • Commercial news: Vacancy rates a concern for landlords; Petherick Properties receivership likely to pay out.
  • Diary: What's on for property investors this month? Find out where the hottest events are happening around the country.
  • Mortgage commentary: TWith short-erm and floating interest rates set to rise, is the party over for investors?
  • Housing commentary: The market appears to have stalled, with low volumes fo sales suggesting not all is as it seems.
  • Ask an expert: What's better for an investor: freehold, unit title or cross lease? PLUS we have a new expert.
  • Columns:
    • Accounting:Can you claim tax and depreciation on hour holiday home if you use it personally as well as rent it out? Mark Withers answers.
    • Mortgages:  ANZ shares its latest mortgage borrowing strategy.
    • Economics: The property market recovery has been disjointed around the world, writes Khoon Goh.
    • Commercial: The age-old debate between shares and property is resurrected this issue, with Mahesh Ranchhod's thoughts when it comes to commercial.
    • Conveyancing: the Real Estate Agents Act came into force at the end of last year and Kim Matheson re-caps the changes.
    • Valuation: Steve Tucker gets down to depreciation business by running through the basics and why it is so important to get it right.
  • NZPIF: News and events from around the region, plus a sneak-peak at who's speaking at the 2010 conference in Marlborough.
  • Books: We review Robert Kiyosaki's new book, Conspiracy of the Rich: The 8 new rules of money.
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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