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Buying a Property in New Zealand
By Les Calvert
An island nation always has a special charm in the hearts of people who don't
have the luxury of living at such a paradisiacal place. New Zealand is one such
country that oozes resplendence at every step. With nearest neighbour Australia,
New Zealand is not a part of Australian continent. In fact, the country belongs
to the largely submerged continent of Zealandia, which stretches from the north
of New Caledonia to the south of New Zealand's Sub-Antarctic islands. New
Zealand is comprised of three main islands besides several other small islands
that enrich the topography of the country with some breathtaking views and
inspiring scenery.
New Zealand Highlights
New Zealand is blessed with some of the choicest nature's bounties, with
pristine golden beaches, snow-capped alpine mountains, crystal-clear river
waters, glacier-fed lakes, and abundant adventure activities you can indulge in.
This means the country is agog with tourists all the year round offering
numerous opportunities to earn handsome rental income from apartments and other
vacation properties alongside some of the most-visited spots in New Zealand.
The inviting kiwi weather is an added incentive to visit the country. The
outdoors of the country is ideal to indulge in plenty of activities, like bungee
jumping, scuba diving, zorbing, mountaineering, kayaking, surfing etc.
The natural attractions of the country are enough to lure holidaymakers,
retirees, and expatriates who look for real estate investment opportunities in
the country. In fact, in addition to the vacation property, second-homes are
also extremely popular for the property investors due to New Zealand's
favourable living conditions, cost of living, and the rosy projections of the
nation's economy.
If you think that New Zealand is just about adventure sports, think again. For
the country has a rich history and tradition of the native Maori people, as
depicted through several museums and art galleries. New Zealand also has a rich
treasure of flora and fauna wildly found in the National Parks and the Ocean.
The country is extremely well connected with the rest of the world through
airways and seaways. The internal transport of the country depends on efficient
air, road, rail, and sea routes for a variety of commuters.
New Zealand is every bit a modern country having plenty of education
opportunities for lower and higher level of students. All the modern amenities,
like nightclubs, discos, pubs, restaurants, cafes, theatres, cinemas etc. can be
easily accessed through major kiwi cities.
The nation's economy is also booming with Agriculture playing a major role in
its upswing.
Overall, New Zealand offers one of the best places to invest in real estate.
Moreover, the British investors would love the place inhabited by majority
English-speaking friendly people.
Property Market in New Zealand
In recent times, New Zealand property prices have hit the roof with surging
demand from the European investors, particularly the British real estate
investors. This has resulted in a slowdown in the New Zealand property market.
And this also means that property is now much more affordable for the budget
investors. The growth is definitely on the wane and the prices are dropping, yet
no one is discounting New Zealand's property potential.
Though low, the prices are still on a higher plank. For instance, luxury
apartments in the capital city, Wellington, are highly priced at £400K+, and
over in Auckland, it's even more. However, small accommodation is reasonably
priced in major kiwi cities. For instance, you can make off-plan investment in
apartments in Auckland for £60K+.
The Studio Apartments in cities, like Auckland, are a safe investment. They
guarantee regular rental income through people who often flock the cities for
better job prospects. And with the high expectations from the nation's economy
in the coming years, major pressure has to be borne by the housing industry to
feed the demand for more accommodation.
The current period is favourable for any kind of property investment in New
Zealand. An astute investor will exploit the prevailing lower prices of New
Zealand property, and make a killing in times to come.
The kiwi legal system is identical with the British Common Law system.
Resultantly, trading in property is largely hassle-free in New Zealand.
Moreover, there is no stamp duty to pay on property purchased in New Zealand.
It seems that owning a property in New Zealand is cakewalk for those who possess
the required finance. However, for those who have limited budget, there are lots
of financial institutions in New Zealand that offer lower interest rates on
mortgages in New Zealand.
The hottest locations for property investment on the North Island include
Wellington, Tauranga, and Auckland. The South Island has Nelson, Queenstown, and
Christchurch as jewels in the real estate crown.
The potential real estate investors in New Zealand would do well if they hire a
specialist to deal with all the legalities and other formalities required for
ownership of property in the country. After all, you don't expect to be ripped
off your hard-earned money just because of some negligence on your part.
Property Abroad's directory Les Calvert writes interesting and useful articles
on all subjects dealing with overseas investment property
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