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2017 NZ Property Market Update Seminar on Tuesday 7 March by Erskine & Owen.
Right in the heart of Central!
Free Entry - Assortment of food & NZ wine/beer provided
Free Tickets limited - obtain your Free Ticket now!
Free prize draw of Singapore Rugby Sevens Tickets & NZ Wine for those that attend!
What: 2017 NZ Property Market Update by Erskine & Owen
When: Tuesday 7 March 6.30-8.30pm
Where: Level 14, Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive, Central MAP
See Directions to Fairmont House: immediately opposite Hutchison House/Bank of America Tower, mid-way between Admiralty & Central MTR stations. The lift lobby is on the 1st Floor, same level as the walkways from Hutchison House and Queensway. Parking Available right next door at Murray Road Car Park.
Wondering when and where to invest in NZ property?
If you are a property owner or intending to become one, this presentation will help you make better decisions to protect and generate your property wealth.
Presentation highlights:
- Insights on the NZ property market enabling you to make the right choices.
- There is a currently a big demand/ supply imbalance, we explain the impact on price growth.
- Auckland’s housing challenge, the Unitary Plan and the resulting impact on the Auckland property market.
- What we can expect from the other main cities.
- A simple process for deciding the best places to buy for capital growth.
- Our top pick capital growth areas and types of property.
- The impact of the 30% deposit requirement for Auckland buyers.
- Impact of the bright-line test for residential property sales.
- The state of the New Zealand economy, and its impact on the housing market.
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See the Erskine & Owen Event Listing here.
Download the E&O NZ Property Seminar Flyer.
What: 2017 NZ Property Market Update by Erskine & Owen
When: Tuesday 7 March 6.30-8.30pm
Where: Level 14, Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive, Central MAP
See Directions to Fairmont House.
Reserve your space now by obtaining your FREE ticket above, or email kiwi@nzshk.org
Part of the regular NZ Society seminar series on NZ Economy, Property & Tax.