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Wellington Accountants: Essential Tips for Buying a Home: A Comprehensive Guide Part 2

Unsure of what you can borrow and how much you can afford to pay on a mortgage? Our calculators put you at ease: How Much Can I Borrow?
Looking to buy a house or apartment? Make the most of your investment with our foolproof house-buying guide. Learn what to look for, how to shop for a home, and important questions to ask before taking the leap into homeownership.
The property market is experiencing a decline in client enquiries as people wait for construction costs to decrease further. Rising interest rates and supply chain issues contribute to the cautious sentiment.
Property investors are facing a double blow with the loss of tax deductibility and increasing costs across the board. Spiking interest rates, soaring insurance and maintenance expenses, along with the impact of new regulations, are straining cashflow. Learn how to protect yourself and de-risk your situation through cashflow planning, proactive measures, and innovative solutions.
With major economic forces reshaping the property market, relying on the past success of property investment may not be viable. Explore the challenges of low growth, the impact of changing cycles, and alternative investment avenues for better returns.
Discover different property investment strategies that can thrive in a low-growth environment. From passive to active approaches, find out how to make money in property over the next 10-20 years.
Investing in property to build passive income in New Zealand can be a lucrative venture. However, it’s essential to strike the right balance between capital growth and yield.
Buying a property in New Zealand involves several steps that you need to be aware of to ensure a smooth and successful transaction.
Investing in property in New Zealand while being on the other side of the world can be challenging, but the internet has made it easier to acquire properties remotely.
New Zealand’s property market has demonstrated remarkable resilience, even in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.