While we are still at stage 7 of the Property Cycle, which is the best time to invest in property, the market has moved to what is called “Goldilocks market”. A Goldilocks market refers to a market that is “just right” — not too hot (overheating) and not too cold (stagnant or
Rentvesting is a home buying strategy, which is changing the landscape of home ownership for first home buyers. With housing affordability and interest rates high in recent years, many hopeful home buyers have found themselves priced out of the locations they want to live in. A further setback to some first home
Discover the power of falling interest rates and how they impact the Property Cycle. Lower interest rates can open doors for property buyers and create favourable conditions for property investment. What does this mean for you? First up, what is the Property Cycle and what is it used for? The diagram above
Every cloud has a silver lining – even in a soggy market. Many homeowners can use the current economic conditions to their advantage, when advised properly. Understand how you can leverage your current home equity to buy an investment property today. The negative effects of the current cost-of-living crisis and plight of
Learn first hand the benefits of property investment from two of the Properli team members who have been there and done it. Meet Sanjeewa (Sanj) Silva, Properli Partnerships Manager. Sanj has an extensive background in the finance industry, having worked at a high level with banks and sporting organisations. A successful property
New Zealand Real Estate agents are noticing a rise in interest from overseas buyers keen to buy residential property in NZ, after the announcement of National’s tax policy. These tax changes will remove restrictions on overseas buyers, while imposing a 15% tax on residential property purchases. In 2018, the Labour government brought
Investment property is a great way to generate passive income and build wealth over time. However, buying an investment property and getting a mortgage in NZ requires a significant amount of upfront capital (sometimes up to 40% or more), as well as a good understanding of the mortgage and local property market.
If you bought a property now for $500,000 and it increased in value by just 5% a year, guess how much it’d be worth in 5 years? $638,000, and in 10 years it’d be worth $814,000. Here is how you can create wealth through proven and tangible property investment. 1. Set goals