New Zealand Property Investors' Federation

The NZPIF is the umbrella body for 17 local Property Investors' Associations throughout New Zealand.

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NZ Property Magazine

April '08 Issue

Our cover story this month looks into the reality of packaged property deals to see if ‘wealth without the work’ can be a reality. After the packaged property giant Blue Chip’s collapse, we also ask ‘how safe are they really?’

This issue features part four of our Investing 101 series, designed to help readers become better property investors, with a practical guide to residential property investment. In part four we look at who you should have as trusted players in your property investing team and why. After all, property investing is a team sport and at times we need to be able to rely on others.

Can you really start with $2 and end up with a house? We profile Adam Baird, a young ‘Palmy’ bloke whose personal challenge is to do just that – trade $2 for a house. We talk to him about his journey and what’s happened so far along the way.

Solutions to cash flow can be as easy as looking in your backyard. We look at how to increase cash flow through the faithful ol’ granny flat – how minor dwellings can be a major asset for investors.

Our feature on investor psychology looks at how successful investors seem to have similar mindsets when it comes to crafting their wealth. We look at how to lock your own mind into wealth creation mode to help boost your property investing success.

This month, the NZ Property Investor is giving subscribers the chance to win a copy of Michael Yardney’s 7-CD set, Mentored by the Property Masters, or one of 10 copies of Graeme Fowler’s book New Zealand Real Estate Investors’.

Also featured in the March 2008 issue:

  • News: Long-term leases: what’s the deal? Tax crackdowns are well underway; Auckland’s apartment market cranking again; Investors uncovering great deals in the current market; Rising rents just in time for landlords, and much more!
  • Housing commentary: Fast-paced market – The housing market is moving much faster than many predicted. Will it slow down, or keep on going?
  • Ask an expert: Have your burning property investment questions answered

More feature articles:

  • Insurance for property investors: Are your assets safe? We discover how many property investors are under-insured and at risk, because of that old belief “it won’t happen to me”
  • Commercial property: Leasing commercial property can be a bumpy ride. We review some more key property lease terms investors should be wary of and what changes have been made recently to the Property Law Act
  • Commercial news: Commercial property returns “cresting a wave”; Landmark Courtenay Place building on the market; Commercial development opportunity in Kaikoura; South Canterbury icon for sale

Columns:

  • Tenancy management: Who’s covered by the Residential Tenancies Act?
  • Economics: Wild weather still on the cards
  • Accounting: New tainting rules update
  • Valuations: How valuers should tread with care, especially in the wake of the Blue Chip collapse
  • Mortgages: How to reduce loan repayments and save yourself money
  • Property developing: The importance of carrying out due diligence and what you need to know before you buy

Regulars:

  • Regional review – Whangarei vs Wanganui: Battle of the mighty ‘W’s. We explore the two towns for hidden bargains and the current mood of the property market
  • Property Investors’ Federation: News from around the regions
  • Toolbox: A new mortgagee auctions website
  • Mortgage commentary: The era of cheap money looks to be over. Sky-rocketing interest rates mean there may be cuts in sight, but they won’t be as starry as we’ve seen in the past
  • Rental statistics: The latest rental returns by region and suburb
  • House prices: Median prices and total sales by region
  • Property books: Mentored by the Property Masters, hosted by Michael Yardney, and How and Where to Invest in Propertyfeaturing Michael Yardney, plus all the latest books from the Good Returns bookshop

December '08 Issue
  • With house prices and interest rates falling, cash-generating properties are starting to reappear.
  • Dropping mortgage rates
  • 7 must-do tips for undertaking renovations in turbulent times
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  • November '08 Issue
  • Landlord of the Year - Andrea and Andrew Elliot
  • What’s best – a trust or an LAQC?
  • a day in the life of a property finder
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  • October '08 Issue
  • 10 Rental Safe Havens
  • Election '08: housing policies
  • Day in the life of a Mortgage Broker
    more >>
  • September '08 Issue
  • A day in the life of a Property Valuer
  • Budgets, Rate of Return, risks and tools
  • Property Swaps
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  • August '08 Issue
  • How to Master this market.
  • Tirau investor Henry Clothier
  • Four clever ways of using leverage
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  • June '08 Issue
    We talk to inspirational property investor, Laurence Pope. This young man is fast becoming world famous in Paeroa for his redevelopment of a run-down street, locally known as ‘Harlem’. At just 24 years of age, Pope has big plans for his 16 ex-state houses.
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    May '08 Issue
  • The Great Tax Crackdown
  • New strategy from Minister: Start collecting 'shells'
  • House prices are up, but sales volumes are down, confusing even the professionals
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  • April '08 Issue
  • Packaged property deals
  • Adam Baird
  • Increase cash flow
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  • March '08 Issue
  • The demise of Blue Chip
  • The midas touch
  • Creating cash-flow
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  • February '08 Issue
  • Demand for rental property is increasing across the country and the time is ripe for a wave of rent rises
  • A young Otago couple looks set to become the region’s next property-investing powerhouses
  • The property cycle explained
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  • January '08 Issue
  • Sunny Outlook
  • Ed Meili has ventured successfully where few other property investors have dared to tread
  • Small-business owners are breaking into commercial property investing
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