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masayako
ParticipantDead zone,
You are posting opinions, but with no facts. So, in short, I can’t really comment on anything you said. Your assumption has no base..Long time Pigg here. I also bought. A house and a condo? More drop coming? Great, I can buy one more condo. I am buying it undervalued.
masayako
Participant2 hours traffic jam
30 minutes parking & walking
1 hour ticketingLineup for food
Lineup for ride ticketsgo on & on…
I WILL NOT GO!
masayako
Participant2 hours traffic jam
30 minutes parking & walking
1 hour ticketingLineup for food
Lineup for ride ticketsgo on & on…
I WILL NOT GO!
masayako
Participant2 hours traffic jam
30 minutes parking & walking
1 hour ticketingLineup for food
Lineup for ride ticketsgo on & on…
I WILL NOT GO!
masayako
Participant2 hours traffic jam
30 minutes parking & walking
1 hour ticketingLineup for food
Lineup for ride ticketsgo on & on…
I WILL NOT GO!
masayako
Participant2 hours traffic jam
30 minutes parking & walking
1 hour ticketingLineup for food
Lineup for ride ticketsgo on & on…
I WILL NOT GO!
masayako
ParticipantThank you ER, this is the best post I’ve since in a long while. Thanks for the insight!
I do have relatives in NZ and I will also ask for their references for house hunting.
masayako
ParticipantThank you ER, this is the best post I’ve since in a long while. Thanks for the insight!
I do have relatives in NZ and I will also ask for their references for house hunting.
masayako
ParticipantThank you ER, this is the best post I’ve since in a long while. Thanks for the insight!
I do have relatives in NZ and I will also ask for their references for house hunting.
masayako
ParticipantThank you ER, this is the best post I’ve since in a long while. Thanks for the insight!
I do have relatives in NZ and I will also ask for their references for house hunting.
masayako
ParticipantThank you ER, this is the best post I’ve since in a long while. Thanks for the insight!
I do have relatives in NZ and I will also ask for their references for house hunting.
masayako
ParticipantIs it in USD or NZ currency? http://www.realestate.co.nz/
Thanks for the great info.
[quote=Ash Housewares]I’ve thought about doing this too. I lived there for a couple years and loved it. There is so much coastline and so few people that oceanfront/oceanview properties can be reasonably affordable. Couple that with pleasant weather and it’s tough to beat.
The NZ govt doesn’t have many restrictions on foreign ownership, but banks there won’t lend money on a property owned by a foreigner. So you’d have to pay cash, or get residency status, or find a lender here in the States that would work with you.
I do my daydreaming on
http://www.realestate.co.nz/
You can get condos in Auckland that cash flow. I’m not too familiar with vacation rental economics.Properties there didn’t go down much in price during the global economic storm and the NZ dollar is pretty strong right now, so bargains are hard to find at the moment. In fact the govt there is worried about how high prices are affecting young people- for example see
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10733891The recent earthquakes that destroyed Christchurch haven’t helped affordability either[/quote]
masayako
ParticipantIs it in USD or NZ currency? http://www.realestate.co.nz/
Thanks for the great info.
[quote=Ash Housewares]I’ve thought about doing this too. I lived there for a couple years and loved it. There is so much coastline and so few people that oceanfront/oceanview properties can be reasonably affordable. Couple that with pleasant weather and it’s tough to beat.
The NZ govt doesn’t have many restrictions on foreign ownership, but banks there won’t lend money on a property owned by a foreigner. So you’d have to pay cash, or get residency status, or find a lender here in the States that would work with you.
I do my daydreaming on
http://www.realestate.co.nz/
You can get condos in Auckland that cash flow. I’m not too familiar with vacation rental economics.Properties there didn’t go down much in price during the global economic storm and the NZ dollar is pretty strong right now, so bargains are hard to find at the moment. In fact the govt there is worried about how high prices are affecting young people- for example see
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10733891The recent earthquakes that destroyed Christchurch haven’t helped affordability either[/quote]
masayako
ParticipantIs it in USD or NZ currency? http://www.realestate.co.nz/
Thanks for the great info.
[quote=Ash Housewares]I’ve thought about doing this too. I lived there for a couple years and loved it. There is so much coastline and so few people that oceanfront/oceanview properties can be reasonably affordable. Couple that with pleasant weather and it’s tough to beat.
The NZ govt doesn’t have many restrictions on foreign ownership, but banks there won’t lend money on a property owned by a foreigner. So you’d have to pay cash, or get residency status, or find a lender here in the States that would work with you.
I do my daydreaming on
http://www.realestate.co.nz/
You can get condos in Auckland that cash flow. I’m not too familiar with vacation rental economics.Properties there didn’t go down much in price during the global economic storm and the NZ dollar is pretty strong right now, so bargains are hard to find at the moment. In fact the govt there is worried about how high prices are affecting young people- for example see
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10733891The recent earthquakes that destroyed Christchurch haven’t helped affordability either[/quote]
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