When we say no, we are saying yes to something else.
We are in a transitional market going from a community of single storey homes on enough land to kick a ball to rows and streets full of terraced homes on postage stamp size sections.
Whether you're buying, selling or something in between, we've got all the ins and outs on New Zealand property here in our blog.
When we say no, we are saying yes to something else.
We are in a transitional market going from a community of single storey homes on enough land to kick a ball to rows and streets full of terraced homes on postage stamp size sections.
Topics: Market Update
New build tax exemption means new opportunities for investors.
The housing market is set to get a shake up with the announcement that new residential builds will not be hit by the phasing out of loan interest offsetting against rental income. The government has confirmed investors can still claim ba..
Topics: Market Trends
First impressions count! This expression couldn't apply more to the Real Estate industry. That's why it's important that your house looks its best while it's on the market. And, as there's no doubt that presentation adds value to your home, we've included a checklist to help you prepare your home fo..
Topics: Selling, thinking of selling
Professionals, Redcoats Limited,is a dedicated team of 90 Sales, Property Management, Marketing and Administration specialists who have been recognised over the years within the Professionals Group, by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand and by the Australasian Real Estate Agency Best Practice..
Topics: Selling
The auction system dates back to Roman times and has for centuries been used for the sale and purchase of property, goods and services. It is considered the fairest method of purchasing a property at the real market value. As a system of sale, it will never go out of date because it is both adaptabl..
Topics: Buying