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Make sure you don't get an 'Oh No' from the OIO

Things get a little more complicated though when you’re an ‘overseas person’ as you may need consent from the Overseas Investment Office (OIO).

Bushey Park has one toe in the past, the others firmly in the future

Since launching to the market at the start of October, Bushey Park, a historic coastal farm at the gateway to Central Otago, has generated strong, qualified interest from astute buyers looking to acquire a rural asset with provenance and opportunity.

Interest rates are coming down, so what should I do with my repayments?

Vega CEO Harry Ferreria has crunched the numbers and says maintaining higher repayments even after you refix can make am huge difference long term.

Super primed and ready; the luxurious market of super prime homes

They’re luxurious, aspirational and exclusive, and the market for prime and super prime properties in New Zealand is bustling.

Buyers eye new chapter for historic Station Hotel

A character provincial hotel with roots dating to the 1800s, which is now a thriving community hub and highway stopover, has gone up for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Risk less, earn more with dual office investments

Two productive office investments are available for sale in Lower Hutt’s bustling commercial precinct, presenting an attractive proposition for investors looking to secure income-generating assets with potential for value enhancement.

Bayleys waves in new appointment to anchor North Shore operations

As Auckland’s commercial real estate sector positions itself towards recovery following a bumpy 24 months, the country’s largest full-service real estate agency, Bayleys has announced a new steward to lead its North Shore Commercial operations.

Investors and occupiers eye Albany showroom/office site

A prominent showroom/office site for sale offers buyers a leaseback plus future options to move in and/or expand the buildings in a key industrial hub.

Investors nurture growth with long lease to childcare operator

A prime commercial property in Tauranga, leased to a well-established national childcare operator, is expected to capture the interest of investors seeking a secure, long-term investment with growth potential.

Midtown trifecta is an investment power play

The exclusive chance to secure an entire mixed-use property at the heart of Auckland’s evolving Midtown Precinct comes with a diversified income stream from a mix of retail, office and residential tenants, says Bayleys salespeople.

The ones to watch; Nelson Tasman and Marlborough’s up and coming suburbs

Whether it’s wine country or an array of national parks, the top of the South Island has something for everyone.

Exclusive waterfront peninsula estate for sale

An extraordinary waterfront estate on a secluded peninsula overlooking Tauranga Harbour is for sale by international tender, closing at 4pm on Thursday, October 24, 2024.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Franklin dairy farm offers fertile ground for new uses

A sprawling Franklin dairy farm is up for sale with a multitude of options for buyers to shape its future in one of the Auckland region’s fastest growing areas.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Ellerslie site offers a mix of zoning, income and development promise

A strategically located mixed-use site on Auckland’s city fringe proximate to State Highway 1 and the Ellerslie Train Station offers investors, developers, and owner-occupiers a chance to capitalise on its future development potential .

Distinctive character office decked out for success

An impressive full-floor office with a wraparound balcony in Auckland Central’s prestigious financial and legal precinct is now available for sale, offering owner-occupiers and add-value investors an opportunity to acquire prime real estate.

Private hospital offers cure for the common investment

As New Zealand’s healthcare system faces increasing pressure amid capacity constraints and high demand for services, an opportunity to invest in a private hospital in one of the country’s fastest-growing areas.

New Zealand development land market update 2024

The latest New Zealand development land report highlights that despite a downturn across the property markets, prices for land in sought-after locations have been surprisingly resilient. Surging migration is also driving up rent and investor activity.

Uplift ahead

With a number of on farm and economic indicators pointing in a more positive direction, it is expected confidence will build this spring for rural landowners behind the farm and orchard gates.

Succession planning on the agenda

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

Watch them grow

While rural real estate has traditionally attracted an older demographic and has tended not to be a first career choice, that is changing as the industry starts to gain new appeal for talented young guns.

Make sure you don't get an 'Oh No' from the OIO

Things get a little more complicated though when you’re an ‘overseas person’ as you may need consent from the Overseas Investment Office (OIO).

Bushey Park has one toe in the past, the others firmly in the future

Since launching to the market at the start of October, Bushey Park, a historic coastal farm at the gateway to Central Otago, has generated strong, qualified interest from astute buyers looking to acquire a rural asset with provenance and opportunity.

Interest rates are coming down, so what should I do with my repayments?

Vega CEO Harry Ferreria has crunched the numbers and says maintaining higher repayments even after you refix can make am huge difference long term.

Super primed and ready; the luxurious market of super prime homes

They’re luxurious, aspirational and exclusive, and the market for prime and super prime properties in New Zealand is bustling.

Buyers eye new chapter for historic Station Hotel

A character provincial hotel with roots dating to the 1800s, which is now a thriving community hub and highway stopover, has gone up for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Risk less, earn more with dual office investments

Two productive office investments are available for sale in Lower Hutt’s bustling commercial precinct, presenting an attractive proposition for investors looking to secure income-generating assets with potential for value enhancement.

Bayleys waves in new appointment to anchor North Shore operations

As Auckland’s commercial real estate sector positions itself towards recovery following a bumpy 24 months, the country’s largest full-service real estate agency, Bayleys has announced a new steward to lead its North Shore Commercial operations.

Investors and occupiers eye Albany showroom/office site

A prominent showroom/office site for sale offers buyers a leaseback plus future options to move in and/or expand the buildings in a key industrial hub.

Investors nurture growth with long lease to childcare operator

A prime commercial property in Tauranga, leased to a well-established national childcare operator, is expected to capture the interest of investors seeking a secure, long-term investment with growth potential.

Midtown trifecta is an investment power play

The exclusive chance to secure an entire mixed-use property at the heart of Auckland’s evolving Midtown Precinct comes with a diversified income stream from a mix of retail, office and residential tenants, says Bayleys salespeople.

The ones to watch; Nelson Tasman and Marlborough’s up and coming suburbs

Whether it’s wine country or an array of national parks, the top of the South Island has something for everyone.

Exclusive waterfront peninsula estate for sale

An extraordinary waterfront estate on a secluded peninsula overlooking Tauranga Harbour is for sale by international tender, closing at 4pm on Thursday, October 24, 2024.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Franklin dairy farm offers fertile ground for new uses

A sprawling Franklin dairy farm is up for sale with a multitude of options for buyers to shape its future in one of the Auckland region’s fastest growing areas.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Ellerslie site offers a mix of zoning, income and development promise

A strategically located mixed-use site on Auckland’s city fringe proximate to State Highway 1 and the Ellerslie Train Station offers investors, developers, and owner-occupiers a chance to capitalise on its future development potential .

Distinctive character office decked out for success

An impressive full-floor office with a wraparound balcony in Auckland Central’s prestigious financial and legal precinct is now available for sale, offering owner-occupiers and add-value investors an opportunity to acquire prime real estate.

Private hospital offers cure for the common investment

As New Zealand’s healthcare system faces increasing pressure amid capacity constraints and high demand for services, an opportunity to invest in a private hospital in one of the country’s fastest-growing areas.

New Zealand development land market update 2024

The latest New Zealand development land report highlights that despite a downturn across the property markets, prices for land in sought-after locations have been surprisingly resilient. Surging migration is also driving up rent and investor activity.

Uplift ahead

With a number of on farm and economic indicators pointing in a more positive direction, it is expected confidence will build this spring for rural landowners behind the farm and orchard gates.

Succession planning on the agenda

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

Watch them grow

While rural real estate has traditionally attracted an older demographic and has tended not to be a first career choice, that is changing as the industry starts to gain new appeal for talented young guns.

Make sure you don't get an 'Oh No' from the OIO

Things get a little more complicated though when you’re an ‘overseas person’ as you may need consent from the Overseas Investment Office (OIO).

Bushey Park has one toe in the past, the others firmly in the future

Since launching to the market at the start of October, Bushey Park, a historic coastal farm at the gateway to Central Otago, has generated strong, qualified interest from astute buyers looking to acquire a rural asset with provenance and opportunity.

Interest rates are coming down, so what should I do with my repayments?

Vega CEO Harry Ferreria has crunched the numbers and says maintaining higher repayments even after you refix can make am huge difference long term.

Super primed and ready; the luxurious market of super prime homes

They’re luxurious, aspirational and exclusive, and the market for prime and super prime properties in New Zealand is bustling.

Buyers eye new chapter for historic Station Hotel

A character provincial hotel with roots dating to the 1800s, which is now a thriving community hub and highway stopover, has gone up for sale.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Risk less, earn more with dual office investments

Two productive office investments are available for sale in Lower Hutt’s bustling commercial precinct, presenting an attractive proposition for investors looking to secure income-generating assets with potential for value enhancement.

Bayleys waves in new appointment to anchor North Shore operations

As Auckland’s commercial real estate sector positions itself towards recovery following a bumpy 24 months, the country’s largest full-service real estate agency, Bayleys has announced a new steward to lead its North Shore Commercial operations.

Investors and occupiers eye Albany showroom/office site

A prominent showroom/office site for sale offers buyers a leaseback plus future options to move in and/or expand the buildings in a key industrial hub.

Investors nurture growth with long lease to childcare operator

A prime commercial property in Tauranga, leased to a well-established national childcare operator, is expected to capture the interest of investors seeking a secure, long-term investment with growth potential.

Midtown trifecta is an investment power play

The exclusive chance to secure an entire mixed-use property at the heart of Auckland’s evolving Midtown Precinct comes with a diversified income stream from a mix of retail, office and residential tenants, says Bayleys salespeople.

The ones to watch; Nelson Tasman and Marlborough’s up and coming suburbs

Whether it’s wine country or an array of national parks, the top of the South Island has something for everyone.

Exclusive waterfront peninsula estate for sale

An extraordinary waterfront estate on a secluded peninsula overlooking Tauranga Harbour is for sale by international tender, closing at 4pm on Thursday, October 24, 2024.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Franklin dairy farm offers fertile ground for new uses

A sprawling Franklin dairy farm is up for sale with a multitude of options for buyers to shape its future in one of the Auckland region’s fastest growing areas.

Boundary lines are indicative only
Ellerslie site offers a mix of zoning, income and development promise

A strategically located mixed-use site on Auckland’s city fringe proximate to State Highway 1 and the Ellerslie Train Station offers investors, developers, and owner-occupiers a chance to capitalise on its future development potential .

Distinctive character office decked out for success

An impressive full-floor office with a wraparound balcony in Auckland Central’s prestigious financial and legal precinct is now available for sale, offering owner-occupiers and add-value investors an opportunity to acquire prime real estate.

Private hospital offers cure for the common investment

As New Zealand’s healthcare system faces increasing pressure amid capacity constraints and high demand for services, an opportunity to invest in a private hospital in one of the country’s fastest-growing areas.

New Zealand development land market update 2024

The latest New Zealand development land report highlights that despite a downturn across the property markets, prices for land in sought-after locations have been surprisingly resilient. Surging migration is also driving up rent and investor activity.

Uplift ahead

With a number of on farm and economic indicators pointing in a more positive direction, it is expected confidence will build this spring for rural landowners behind the farm and orchard gates.

Succession planning on the agenda

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

Watch them grow

While rural real estate has traditionally attracted an older demographic and has tended not to be a first career choice, that is changing as the industry starts to gain new appeal for talented young guns.