Annual bus tour Our February's meeting will be a bus tour to Rotorua, on Sunday this time. This replaces our Monday night meeting. This will be a fun and enlightening afternoon/evening of getting `the low down' on Rotorua investments, followed by a `meet and greet' with the Rotorua members over a drink and a BBQ. Subsidized at $25 per member. For more details contact admin@TPIA.org.nz 11-02-2018 more >>
Tauranga Christmas function Come along to the 1920s "Mafia Casino" themed Christmas function at the Mount Golf Club. The cost is $50 for TPIA members and family and friends are a discounted $79 per head. Fun starts at 6pm.
Come dressed to kill..... 11-12-2017 more >>
Open space session This meeting will be a special Open Space format in which the audience sets the agenda. We will cover both current topics and those unanswered questions about property investing. Don't miss out on a chance to benefit from the experience and expertise in the room. 13-11-2017 more >>
REINZ October report Median residential property prices across New Zealand have increased by 1.2% year-on-year to $525,000 according to the latest data from the Real Institute of New
Zealand (REINZ) 02-11-2017 more >>
Property Management in the changing world of technology With the rapid advancement of technology in the 21st century impacting our everyday lives, Margaret will discuss how that impacts management of your property portfolios and touch on broader implications of automation and the "internet of things". 09-10-2017 more >>
Election Focus Join us tonight for our pre-election focus on property and housing. Tauranga and Bay of Plenty candidates from the major political parties will outline their housing policies just weeks before our general election. Make a note of your housing related questions and ask them directly in our panel Q&A session. A night not to miss! 11-09-2017 more >>
MBIE launches online housing market dashboard The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment today released the Urban DevelopmentCapacity Dashboard – a one-stop, open-source tool of housing market indicators such as prices and rents, the number building consents granted relative to the growth in population; and the recently released Housing Affordability Measure (HAM). 07-07-2017 more >>
Selwyn Mexted launches book NZPIF President Terry le Grove was the introductory speaker at Selwyn Mexted's book launch in Hamilton on 9 May. 10-05-2017 more >>
Lowering the cost of installation for landlords G-Force We Install specialises in providing a nationwide insulation and smoke alarm assessment, supply and installation service for rental property owners and managers to ensure that their properties meet the new requirements of the Residential Tenancy Act (RTA). 17-04-2017 more >>
It's always hard to buy a home “Many people claim that housing has never been less affordable and that it is an impossible dream for today's young peopleâ€, says Andrew King, Executive Officer of the NZ Property Investors’ Federation. “While these well-meaning people believe they are standing up for young first home buyers, they may in fact be doing them a disservice.†12-04-2017 more >>
Cooling house prices James Weir reports in the Dominion Post today that house prices are likely to increase by just 5 percent this year. 04-12-2007 more >>
Tentative signs of rate competition The first signs are emerging of a spring campaign amongst banks for home loan business. As reported in Good Returns Kiwibank was the first to move. 21-09-2007 more >>
Top Mortgage Broker named The New Zealand Mortgage Brokers Association named its top brokers for 2007 at its annual conference in Rotorua on the weekend. 14-09-2007 more >>
KiwiSaver could make refinancing harder Increasing home loan rates are not the only thing hurting borrowers at the moment. One brokers says joining KiwiSaver could make refinancing even harder. 13-07-2007 more >>
Looking for some balance in the demand-supply of housing In the feature article of the May issue of ANZ's Property Focus, the simple demand-supply housing balance measures across the regions highlight Auckland and Wellington as areas where the market remains tightest. Conversely, a turning point is not too far away in the majority of regions, noteably Gisborne, Hawke's Bay and Taranaki. 27-05-2007 more >>
A Word from the President ... Allan Storey, President of the Whanganui Property Investors Association presents a summary of the month that was. 07-08-2006 more >>