New Zealand Property Investors' Federation
The NZPIF is the umbrella body for 17 local Property Investors' Associations throughout New Zealand.
Rental property value 'overinflated'As the Budget looms, landlords and a university researcher claim that a key figure which has been used in the argument about rental investment is wrong.19-05-2010 more >> Investor confidence in property slipsInvestors are showing less enthusiasm for rental property but attitudes to other classes of investment are rebounding, a quarterly ASB survey shows.19-05-2010 more >> Budget 2010: What's instore for landlords and tenants?Thursday is budget day when the Government will announce what it's got in store to get the economy back on track.18-05-2010 more >> NZ investors' love affair with rental properties appears to be fadingNew Zealand investor confidence in rental property has cooled in the past three months, and the popularity of other investment classes is gaining momentum, according to the latest ASB Investor Confidence Report.18-05-2010 more >> Budget preview: Property in line of fireChanges to the structure of the tax system are the most highly anticipated part of the Budget to be delivered on Thursday as the government looks to reduce distortions which have been affecting work and investment decisions.18-05-2010 more >> Otago investors reluctant to use new rating schemeOtago property investors are hesitant to participate in a voluntary scheme to star rank properties. The Student Tenancy Accommodation Rating Scheme (STARS) is a collaboration between the Dunedin City Council, the University of Otago and the Otago Polytechnic.17-05-2010 more >> One step closer to leaky home resolution?The government has taken a "giant step in the right direction" when it announced today it would increase the amount it is prepared to contribute towards repair costs for leaky home owners.17-05-2010 more >> Landlords warned after drug haulPolice are warning Hamilton property owners to keep an eye on what their sites are being used for.17-05-2010 more >> Greedy landlords on noticeLandlords are being warned against kicking out tenants to make a quick buck from the Rugby World Cup.16-05-2010 more >> Home sales decline in April: REINZResidential real estate sales fell 15% in April as the housing market remains subdued with the government's upcoming budget expected to bring in tax changes for property investors, according to the latest Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) data.14-05-2010 more >> Landlords wait warily for BudgetLee Whiley is anxiously awaiting the Budget to learn what impact changes to property tax will have on him.13-05-2010 more >> Student accommodation drives Dunedin marketStudent accommodation in Dunedin continues to underpin residential property values in the city, according to new research.13-05-2010 more >> Banks repay $0.8m in overcharged break feesTwo banks have had a rap on the knuckles and repaid $0.8 million in overcharged break fees on fixed-term loans following complaints after the sharp drop in interest rates in late 2008 and early 2009.12-05-2010 more >> Labour pushes for changes to rules around residential tenantsLabour says the government has watered down a bill which regulates residential tenancies and is wanting some changes before it is passed by Parliament.12-05-2010 more >> Mortgage break fees 'reasonable'Home owners hoping for compensation from their bank after being stung with high mortgage break fees may be out of luck after an investigation by the competition watchdog found most banks were charging reasonable fees.12-05-2010 more >> Property round-upMarket confidence and the predicted direction for prices are proving an issue to buyers, HNZ completes the rollout of a new scheme that will benefit landlords and Finance Minister Bill English invites comment about tax changes that will affect property investors.10-05-2010 more >> QV main urban areas commentary: April 2010Average sales prices declined in April, although are still substantially above last year's prices, according to Quotable Value's (QV) latest statistics. Find out exactly what's happening in the six main regions in the story below.10-05-2010 more >> Property investors procrastinate ahead of Budget: QVNew Zealand property investors are procrastinating ahead of this month's budget as they wait for more clarity on what will happen to the tax treatment on housing.10-05-2010 more >> Optimism and house prices on the waneOptimism in the housing market is waning and the direction for house prices is downward, according to ASB's latest Housing Confidence Survey.07-05-2010 more >> Procrastinate while one has the chanceIf monetary policy tightening starts in June as BNZ still expects, then for those planning to have a mortgage exposure for three years there is a forecast benefit near 0.5% for fixing three years rather than floating, says BNZ economist Tony Alexander.06-05-2010 more >> Auckland house sales dipAuckland house sales fell last month, coming off a stronger track in March, suggesting property investors are becoming tentative ahead of the 2010 budget, which will curb tax breaks.05-05-2010 more >> Conditions ripe for rent risesConditions look set for rents to rise over the coming year, despite overall downward pressure on house prices, according to ANZ’s Property Gauges.04-05-2010 more >> The Crombie Lockwood focusThis focus is to protect the one thing that matters most to you - your property and it all provides to you, your family and your future. They specialise in insurance advice.03-05-2010 more >> Investors not out of the woods yetNew Zealand mortgagee sales held near their 2009 highs and may rise, showing the property market's sluggish recovery, according to Terralink.03-05-2010 more >> |
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