Newsletter for August 2019 Speakers: Andrew King is Executive Director of the NZ Property Investors Federation.Tony Savage, mayoral candidate will make a short presentation just prior to our main speaker for the evening, Andrew King. Tony is a property lawyer and a former committee member of NPIA. 26-08-2019 more >>
The Official Cash Rate (OCR) remains at 1.75 percent. The Reserve Bank Governor said that given the weaker global economic outlook and the risk of ongoing subdued domestic growth, a lower OCR may be needed over time to continue to meet our objectives. 26-06-2019 more >>
A complete plants package - without a hefty price tag Landscaping supplies can cost you an arm, and a leg as well as your patience. Adding up the price of plants, the time deciding which plants are right for the environment, not to mention the to-ing and fro-ing, loading and off-loading – well, it can leave more than your budget broken. So, we were pleasantly surprised when we discovered there’s something like flat pack furniture, but for the outdoors. In short, it’s a complete (and affordable) plants package that provides you with what you need to create an entire garden, including plants, shrubbery, flowers and trees. 20-06-2019 more >>
Healthy Homes standards signed off The final healthy homes standards were announced on 13 May and are now available on the New Zealand Legislation website. The standards set minimum requirements for heating, insulation, ventilation, moisture and drainage, and draught stopping in rental properties and will be law from 1 July 2019. 13-05-2019 more >>
OCR reduced to 1.5% The Monetary Policy Committee decided a lower OCR is necessary to support the outlook for employment and inflation consistent with its policy remit. 08-05-2019 more >>
OCR remains at 1.75% The Official Cash Rate (OCR) remains at 1.75 percent. Given the weaker global economic outlook and reduced momentum in domestic spending, the more likely direction of our next OCR move is down. 27-03-2019 more >>
Short Term Lets - An expose' on starting out in Short Term Letting, PLEASE NOTE WE HAVE A CHANGE OF PRESENTATION FOR FEBRUARY due to postponement.
Ever considered getting into short term letting or want to check out another investment option. Come along for our presentation which will include B&Bs, Room by Room, Back packers, Seasonal workers and short term lets. 27-02-2019 more >>