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Wellington City Investment Properties on the Up
Investment property buys
The tax rule changes were widely expected to remove claimable depreciation on investment property, though expect to see some landlords reconsidering their portfolio with some looking to sell and fewer people buying investment properties***. I have had several enquiries at the coal face since the budget, and as an experienced investor, I can guide you through buying or selling investment property. With more investment properties coming onto the market, look for some very good buys. Check out my website for criteria on purchasing an investment property or give me a call for advice.
*** BNZ Weekly Overview
Leonie Snook, Top Wellington Real Estate Agent
Export Led Recovery is Great for Wellington Real Estate
Export-led recovery
Figures out yesterday show New Zealand’s first annual trade surplus in almost 8 years, at $161 million for the year to April. The Treasury, on the back of government’s budget announcements, are forecasting economic growth to reach 3.2% for the year to March 2011 (up from -0.3% for the year to March 2010) and ranging around 3.0% for the 3 years following. Unemployment is forecast to fall to 6.2% for March 2011 (down from 7.1% for March 2010), and is forecast at 5.5%, 5.1% and 4.6% for the three years following**. This is all good news for the property market and house prices in the medium term, and is against a backdrop of housing shortage with demand expected to exceed supply. Buyers are out there, and now is a great time to trade up! If you or someone you know is thinking of moving, drop me an e-mail for a free and no obligation market opinion (leonie@leoniesnook.com).
* Mercer 2010 Quality of Living Survey
** The Treasury, March quarters
Wellington is on the Up!
Wellington has just ranked 12th (out of 221 cities) in a global poll of the world’s most liveable cities. While we are left scratching out heads about how Auckland ranked 4th :-), having two of our major cities in the top dozen in the world is great, and of course positive for migration and our property market. I work all over this awesome city, so if you or anyone you know wants to stay in touch with property or needs high quality real estate advice, give me a call or pass my update on (Leonie 027 664 6063).
Leonie Snook, Top Wellington Real Estate Agent
Interest Rates and Economy on the Up!
Well, the weather is turning and flu season has started! So take care of yourself... grab a cuppa and spend a couple of minutes catching up with this week's 'no fuss - no confusion' market round-up.
Quick News/Updates
- Interest rate picks - The Reserve Bank left the official cash rate (OCR) unchanged at 2.5%, but said they expect to begin removing their 'monetary stimulus' over coming months. Economists are torn on whether the rate rise will begin from June or July – but with a broad economic recovery taking shape (yay!) it’s a case of when and not if (boo)! For buyers and sellers, now is a great time to make your move and get in before interest rate increases.
- Free market sales – See my website for updated sales information. If you, a friend or a work mate want to know where your property sits in the market give me a call for a free and no-obligation market appraisal. I work all over Wellington…get top results for my clients…and give generous referral rewards :-) .
- Confidence climb - economy right behind! - Business confidence levels increased this month to +50*, suggesting good economic growth ahead. Its also the first time since 2001 that more firms expected the unemployment rate to fall than rise – all good for jobs, investment and growth. For the Wellington region housing market, things are well recovered and stable with prices up 6.6%** on a year ago and sales volumes for March similar to last year.
In any market, the best house sale prices come from the best approaches – through smart marketing, leading edge technology and negotiation, my clients continue to get better results. Don't just pay someone to stand at your open homes... you need the best marketer and negotiator you can get. If you know someone thinking of selling this year put them in touch or drop me an e-mail to find out how (leonie@leoniesnook.com).