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NZ Property Magazine

August '10 Issue

Learning from others' property investing mistakes

This month's issue of NZ Property Investor Magazine has a theme about learning from history and other investors' mistakes.

Learning from the past is a powerful tool to help you succeed in the future. In this issue of the NZ Property Investor we look at just that: what lessons you can take from the recent property downturn and apply it to your investing strategies.

Plus, we revisit one of our high profile and ambitious property investors Laurence Pope and find out what where his scheme went wrong. We first profiled Pope in June 2008 when, at the age of 22 he had bought 16 houses in a street in Paeroa with plans to make some serious dollars.

Unfortunately things went wrong and many of the houses were sold at mortgagee sales.

One of the most significant trends and forecasts in the market at the moment is that rents are going to rise. This is good news for landlords and property investors.

The NZ Property Investor tells you how you can increase your rents and how you can do it and also keep your tenants happy.

It may be a buyer's market at the moment, but some investors are selling. We show you why selling a property privately can be more beneficial than selling through an agent. An important aspect of private sales is having specific goals in mind in terms of time and money.

Also this issue:

  • Maintenance is a crucial aspect of an investor's portfolio; find out what you should have in your toolbox to avoid costly issues.
  • Find out the three typical methods for finding value of commercial property.
  • Property investment expert Michael Yardney shares the secrets of the wealthy and what it will take for you to replicate their success.
  • Ask an expert: Steps for winding up an LAQC, and issues surrounding charging tenants less than market rent in exchange for maintenance of the property.
  • Mortgage commentary: Deciding whether to fix or float is a finely balanced decision.
  • We review Dunedin for its prospects for investors. Its transient student market make yields in the city second-to-none.
  • Toolbox: RentOnTime enables landlords to set up tenants with credit card facilities to pay the rent. We review its pros and cons.
  • Books: Intelligent Investor has FIVE copies of Budget Rich, Dollar Wise to give away in August - check it out now!
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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