At Keith Hay Homes we get asked this question on a daily basis. In truth, it’s one of the reasons we love this job so much. Don’t get me wrong, property...
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I was always taught in relation to saving and investing that it is not the amount that counts, it’s where you put it – it’s allocation. Time is an investor’s...
We’ve got together with some of our good friends to bring you a list of summer landlord tips. Take a look: Dean Larritt, Maintain To Profit Minimise the...
In this week’s Conveyancing Q&A, Hilary Jenkins talks about property sharing agreements. I am about to settle on a house. The agreement is now...
It is one thing to deal with nightmare tenants but what about nightmare tenants who are not yours? So often at APIA we get asked by frustrated landlords and...
News of the Auckland Council’s proposed air quality bylaw has understandably unsettled landlords who own properties that are heated by indoor wood/coal...
In this week’s Ask An Expert feature, David Whitburn tackles the myth of property hotspots and breaks it down once and for all for investors. What are...
In this week’s Ask An Expert feature, David Whitburn talks positive cash-flow. I am a newbie investor and find myself struggling with many investment...
Arguably the most successful investor of our age whose name is synonymous with the very act of investing, Warren Buffett is known the world over for his...
It has often been said that all advice is not created equal. An advice that has worked well for me may not be for you at all. For as long as Auckland...
1. Find the Tenant with the Best Merit Always rent to someone who has the best merit out of the pool of applicants for your property. Property investment is...
Because good advice never gets old and the good ol’ Michael Yardney is nothing if not quotable: … [i]n their haste to hitch on to this new property...