Flipping And Flopping In New Zealand (Part 1)

Joe Wilkes has been on the road again and we visit Palmerston North to inspect the construction of residential property there.

There are some important observations to make about the state of play.

This is part 1 of a series.

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Property Downturn: Out And About In “Sunny” New Zealand

Joe Wilkes visits residential developments in the Bay of Plenty and highlights the massive number of new homes under construction there.

What could possibly go wrong?

Some object lessons which are highly relevant to other property markets too!

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The Baby Boomers Time Bomb

New Zealand based property expert Joe Wilkes and I discuss the latest insights, with specific reference to the Kiwi market.

Are Baby Boomers in for a rude shock?

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Are You Being Enticed Into The Property Market?

Property expert Joe Wilkes and I discuss the current wave of offers targetting first time buyers, despite the slowing property market.

We use New Zealand as a case study, but the findings are highly relevant to the Australian market too.

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A Deeper Dive Into New Zealand Property

Property Expert and Economist Joe Wilkes and I discuss the impact of foreign buyers in the New Zealand market, in the light of the recent ban, and the implications for the markets ahead.

Joe also looks at the impact of marginal borrowers on home prices and sales, in the light of recent data. This is an important concept which describes the network effect on prices and volumes as demand eases.

You can watch his previous show where he starts the NZ conversation as part of the UK background discussion, and some context for his comments.

More shows in the works as we amp up our coverage of the New Zealand market.