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Stop the misleading talk around property

The NZ Property Investors' Federation is concerned about the high level of misinformation around taxation of property and the introduction of a capital gains tax(cgt).
17-09-2009 more >>

Online info most popular with property buyers

Property buyers seem to be taking more time to do their research before hitting the open-home circuit, with the internet now their primary source of information.
17-09-2009 more >>

'Dressed up' property deals to be caught under new regulation

Investment schemes "dressed up" as property deals to avoid the rigours of the Securities Act could be brought to task by the Securities Commission in future, its chair Jane Diplock has suggested.
16-09-2009 more >>

House prices edging higher: REINZ

New Zealand house prices edged higher and properties were sold in a shorter amount of time last month as strong demand amid rising net migration and low interest rates continue to show signs of stabilisation in the property market.
15-09-2009 more >>

NZPIF Opposes Capital Gains Tax

The NZPIF has been campaigning on behalf of it's members in opposition to proposals to introduce a Capital Gains Tax for Property Investors.
15-09-2009 more >>

Key all but rules out property capital gains tax

While the Prime Minister John Key virtually ruled out a capital gains tax yesterday, he is much less unequivocal about other forms of tax on property investment.
15-09-2009 more >>

Labour backs property tax but not on family homes

Labour leader Phil Goff says his party is prepared to discuss a capital gains tax with the Government, opening the way for an accord on a tax that has long been a political hot potato.
14-09-2009 more >>

Veda Advantage's new value plan for members

John Roberts, GM of Veda Advantage, presented a new value plan for members at the recent NZPIF Conference
14-09-2009 more >>

Numbers of rental properties available continues to slide

There has been a continuing decline in the total number of rental properties being advertised on www.trademe.co.nz and www.realestate.co.nz
14-09-2009 more >>

Insulation the next leaky fiasco?

Another era of leaky homes is being predicted, this time in older houses, due to new insulation standards.
14-09-2009 more >>

REINZ residential highlights - August 2009

The regional figures are looking more colourful, compared to last year, according to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand's (REINZ) August figures released today. Find out what's happening in the main residential areas throughout the country.
14-09-2009 more >>

Interest rates forecast to stay low

Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard held the official cash rate at 2.50% today, as expected, and reiterated his view that the rates will stay low until the end of next year.
10-09-2009 more >>

Survey on Tenancy Tribunal

NZPIF Vice President Andrew King has been invited to speak at the Tenancy Tribunal Adjudicator’s annual conference on September 24. He has been asked to speak on two topics, being the property market situation and how the Tenancy Tribunal is working.
09-09-2009 more >>

Building solid foundations

Building a residential property portfolio is not as easy as it used to be, with the tough economic times beginning to expose those who fail to plan properly.
09-09-2009 more >>

Migration continues to be big plus for housing market

ANZ National Bank’s eight gauges of the property market found property indicators had continued to improve due to rising net migration, but warned the recent gains might not be sustainable.
08-09-2009 more >>

Home-building lags to eight-year low

New Zealand home-building work sank to an eight-year low in the second quarter, lagging behind non-residential construction for the first time since the government statistician began the series in 1989.
08-09-2009 more >>

Landlords hit hard by wayward tenants

Landlords are hitting back at property managers after paying thousands of dollars in fees only to have their homes trashed by tenants
07-09-2009 more >>

Property values returning to 2008 levels

Property values are rapidly returning to last year's levels according to the QV national residential property indices for August released today. Values are now only 2.8% below this time last year, a further improvement from the -5.0% reported last month.
07-09-2009 more >>

QV residential highlights – August 2009

Property values are rapidly returning to last year’s levels according to the QV national residential property indices for August released today. Find out how the main centres are faring below.
07-09-2009 more >>

Spring adds bounce to Auckland housing market

The traditional spring ‘bounce' has seen activity in the Auckland housing market increase significantly and the average house price rise, according to Barfoot & Thompson (B&T).
03-09-2009 more >>

Political & Regulatory Report for August 2009

An update from Thomas Chin, the Federation Lobbyist.
31-08-2009 more >>

Commercial property plummeting

Commercial property has posted its lowest return for 16 years, according to the latest New Zealand Property Index report.
31-08-2009 more >>

NZ building consents rebound in July

New Zealand home building consents rebounded in July from a weak June figure, suggesting the residential construction industry is closer to a revival as demand for housing recovers.
28-08-2009 more >>

Brian Fallow: Time to add GST to rents and mortgages

Here is a suggestion for the tax working group.
27-08-2009 more >>

Companies slapped with fine over property scheme

Three South Island companies that were involved in a scheme which mislead people into believing they were buying their own homes have pleaded guilty to breaching the Fair Trading Act.
27-08-2009 more >>


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