Property management is not just about rent and repairs. Sara Mitchell shares candid lessons on how landlords can prepare for the unexpected.
Author - Jeyana Temple
Auckland investors juggle two roles: homeowner and landlord. This duality shapes housing policy, market outcomes, and future viability.
HUD’s July 2025 Rental Price Index shows Auckland rent growth has stalled. Here’s what it really means and how investors should respond.
HUD’s July 2025 Rental Price Index shows flat rents nationwide. Investors need smarter strategies to protect income and ride the next cycle.
Two Healthy Homes tweaks take effect in September, but the bigger story is that the standards will keep evolving—and landlords have a voice in...
Government’s draft housing policy signals special treatment for Build-to-Rent — private landlords risk being left on the losing tier.
Auckland investors need action on Watercare and CCOs, not promises. Can Wayne Brown deliver?
Banks are cheap but rigid; here’s how NZ investors use non-bank lending to get good deals done in 2025.
Banks and lenders will move early on building reforms. APIA shows investors how to stay ahead.
Insurance and warranties will reshape how investors build and buy. APIA explains what to expect and how to prepare.
Proportionate liability is coming. Councils step back, owners step up. Here’s what that means for APIA members.
A forward plan to keep rentals compliant, reduce Tribunal risk, and protect margins using insights from 58,000 assessments.
Question submitted by APIA member Maggie: I have existing tenants, a couple with an adult daughter. The tenancy agreement is currently in the...
Spend enough time talking to brokers, property managers and developers and you start hearing market signals before they show up in the data. One...
Most investors see the median house price and think they’ve got the market’s story. The truth is, that figure only tells part of it. If you look...
Our survey shows 82% of landlords would support reforms if the government shared clearer data and reasoning. Sarina Gibbon argues that transparency...