Bad tenants, landlords listed on new Government websitePeople will be able to search the names of bad tenants and landlords from July on a Government website, with all Tenancy Tribunal decisions available online.30-12-1899 more >> BNZ reckons it's the winnerBank of New Zealand is the clear winner in the mortgage market price war, even though its market share hasn't budged in the last year, according to managing director Peter Thodey.30-12-1899 more >> More commission cuts likelyANZ's discussion document proposing to cut upfront commissions paid to mortgage brokers won't be the last.30-12-1899 more >> Political Regulatory Update August 2007The Commerce committee met on 9 August to continue hearing submissions, in Wellington, on its inquiry into housing affordability.30-12-1899 more >> Sallies urge action so Kiwi families can still own their own homeNew Zealand’s declining rate of homeownership is a problem, both economically and socially, but there are options available that can reverse this trend and make homeownership a reality for many low and modest income households who are currently priced out of the market.30-12-1899 more >> Slowing economies impact on home loan ratesThe key feature in the home loan rate market during the past week has been Bank of New Zealand’s move to lower its no-frills two and three year rates another 10 points each to 7.45%. The only other bank to move in this period was HSBC which dropped all its fixed year rates for terms of two years or more.30-12-1899 more >> Key should grow upSuggestions by John Key that the government is considering imposing a capital gains tax on investment property are 'absolute nonsense,' Finance Minister Michael Cullen said today.30-12-1899 more >> Rate falls easeThe recent hectic pace of fixed rate decreases slowed in the last week, but this week began with movement in the two-year part of market.30-12-1899 more >> Welcome home loan scheme extendedThe government has widened the scope of its Welcome Home Loan scheme which is designed to help people buy their own homes.30-12-1899 more >> BNZ tries to start another price warWell it had to happen – another price war looks like breaking out, and once again it is the Bank of New Zealand which is starting the fight.30-12-1899 more >> Just one fall in a week of risesFixed rates continued to rise in the past week as more economists forecast a Reserve Bank rate hike in a couple of weeks.30-12-1899 more >> Attractive rates name of the gameMore, more and still more – there’s no let-up in the fixed rate decreases.30-12-1899 more >> Housing Restructuring and Tenancy Matters (Information Matching) Amendment Bill – PassedDuring the month Parliament debated and passed the information-matching bill.30-12-1899 more >> Balanced approach to borrowing recommendedANZ is continuing to recommend that borrowers take a balanced approach to borrowing although the Reserve Bank is expected to keep interest rates on hold for longer than previously expected.30-12-1899 more >> Tenancy Tribunal orders available onlineTenancy Tribunal orders are available free of charge on the internet, Courts Minister Rick Barker announced today.30-12-1899 more >> ACT wants state houses where their supporters can't see themGreen MP Sue Bradford says Act's attack over a $1 million state house being rented for $75 shows they want to ghettoise low-income tenants, rather than compassionately address the housing shortage in Auckland.30-12-1899 more >> Where to for ratesWith little few changes in home loan rates recently much of the focus at the moment is on where rates are heading.30-12-1899 more >> Economists divided on when to expect rate cutsEconomists are not expecting the Reserve Bank to cut the official cash rate this week, and they have a range of views about when the bank will start to ease monetary policy.30-12-1899 more >> Otago PIA President highlights changesCliff Seque, President of the Otago PIA, outlines the proposal for a house energy rating scheme similar to the star rating on major home appliances and highlights a raft of proposed tax measures.30-12-1899 more >> John Key on housing affordabilityThe Leader of the National Party spoke recently to the NZ Contractors' Federation on the impact of the NZ economy on the construction industry.30-12-1899 more >> Changing tenancy lawsAs home ownership becomes less affordable, the private-sector rental market is expanding. About one third of Kiwis now rent and the number of landlords grows almost every day.30-12-1899 more >> Bollard leaves rates unchanged but talks toughAs expected Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard left his benchmark official cash rate (OCR) unchanged but warned of upside inflation risks and that there is no scope for easing interest rates in the foreseeable future.30-12-1899 more >> Heatley gains housing portfolioWhangarei MP Phil Heatley has gained another portfolio for the new Parliamentary term.30-12-1899 more >> Bollard leaves rates unchangedReserve Bank governor Alan Bollard has confirmed expectations that he would leave interest rates unchanged and, while he is ruling out the likelihood of a rate cut for 'some time,' he also doesn’t expect to have to raise rates further.30-12-1899 more >> Kiwibank grows mortgage market shareThe government's Kiwibank continues to grow apace with profitability lifting sharply in the December quarter while its share of the mortgage market continues to grow.30-12-1899 more >> |
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