Friday, March 21st 2025
Four decades of 6-7% yearly house price growth ending
New Zealander’s reliance on property capital gains in the mid-single digits is at an end.
Friday, March 21st 2025
New Zealander’s reliance on property capital gains in the mid-single digits is at an end.
SBS FirstHome Combo | 4.39 |
Unity First Home Buyer special | 4.69 |
Co-operative Bank - First Home Special | 5.09 |
TSB Special | 5.19 |
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ | 5.19 |
Kiwibank Special | 5.19 |
Nelson Building Society | 5.24 |
ASB Bank | 5.25 |
AIA - Go Home Loans | 5.25 |
Kainga Ora | 5.29 |
ICBC | 5.29 |
Unity | 4.99 |
TSB Special | 4.99 |
ICBC | 4.99 |
Kainga Ora | 4.99 |
ANZ Special | 4.99 |
ASB Bank | 4.99 |
AIA - Go Home Loans | 4.99 |
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ | 5.19 |
Kiwibank Special | 5.19 |
Nelson Building Society | 5.24 |
SBS Bank Special | 5.29 |
Westpac Special | 5.39 |
ICBC | 5.49 |
BNZ - Classic | 5.59 |
ASB Bank | 5.69 |
AIA - Go Home Loans | 5.69 |
SBS Bank Special | 5.69 |
BNZ - Std | 5.79 |
Kainga Ora | 5.79 |
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ | 5.89 |
TSB Special | 5.89 |
Kiwibank Special | 5.89 |
AIA - Back My Build | 4.44 |
SBS FirstHome Combo | 4.44 |
CFML 321 Loans | 5.25 |
Co-operative Bank - Standard | 6.45 |
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ | 6.45 |
Heartland Bank - Online | 6.49 |
Kiwibank Special | 6.75 |
Kiwibank - Offset | 6.75 |
Kiwibank | 6.75 |
Unity | 6.89 |
AIA - Go Home Loans | 6.89 |
Friday, January 31st 2025
It’s been years in the making and former real estate agent Mike Harvey is now coming to market with his platform matching buyers and sellers, an offering he says will be a gamechanger for the industry.
Friday, January 17th 2025
As interest rates ease and job losses climb, New Zealand’s housing market faces a mixed year of modest growth, with conflicting forces shaping the outlook for homebuyers and investors.
Wednesday, January 15th 2025
Former Reserve Bank Governor and National Party leader Don Brash says there are grounds for believing that house prices may finally have ended the three-decade period when they rose significantly faster than incomes.
Friday, January 10th 2025
Although houses prices typically rise more than apartments over the long-term, the gap is not as wide as many people expect.
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