We will help you form a strategy and put together a financial analysis to ensure you are making a good investment
Property investment is one of the most popular vehicles for generating wealth in New Zealand. This is helped by New Zealand’s very favourable tax laws which include:
We will help you form a strategy and put together a financial analysis to ensure you are making a good investment. We will then work with you to set up a New Zealand structure, obtain lending approval and find a suitable property via our networks, buyers agents and off the plans listings.
As property specialists we help a wide range of clients find property, fund property and create strategies to create long-term sustainable growth.
The main advantage of investing in property is leverage, which is the ability to make returns on someone else’s money (usually the banks). In some cases you may borrow 100% of the purchase price, but also keep 100% of the gains.
Banks in New Zealand have long supported residential property investment. Unlike most other forms of investment, banks are prepared to fund the purchase of property up to 100% of its value depending on the investor and their overall position.
As a long-term investment (7 to 10+ years), property has very consistent and predictable returns. Statistics from the Real Estate Institute of NZ show that property has historically returned, on average around 6% capital growth per annum.
Property is a tangible asset and offers direct ownership, meaning the investor is the registered owner of the asset. This gives you a greater level of control and significantly reduces the threat of theft or fraud.
Property provides both cashflow (rental income) and asset appreciation (capital growth). Both of these incomes are typically inflation adjusted, making residential investment property an excellent source of retirement income, since you are not eroding your asset each year with withdrawals.
As a long-term investment (7 to 10+ years), property has very consistent and predictable returns. Statistics from the Real Estate Institute of NZ show that property has historically returned, on average around 6% capital growth per annum.
However, recent data shows that Auckland may have reached a turning point and prices are increasing once again. Is this the beginning of the next boom?
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