November, 2005, issue - OUT now

You might not agree with everything Olly Newland says about the property market, but regardless, he’s always got something interesting to say.

Thursday, November 3rd 2005, 8:50AM

His latest book, Climbing the Property Ladder, has just hit the bookshelves and in the November issue of New Zealand Property Magazine we feature a chapter on dumb deals Newland that has witnessed during his long years in the property game. It makes for enjoyable reading.

Online property trading is becoming big business, so big that experts are picking it will become the dominant medium for house hunting in four to five years. Andrea Fox looks at the trends and the likely impact of online trading, and the advent of New Zealand’s latest commercial phenomenon Trade Me into the property market.

NZ Property Magazine writer Diana Clement fancies herself as having a good nose for buying things on the cheap. She divulges her secrets in 40 Tips for Tightwads, an ideal way for property investors to cut down on their costs for their rentals.

Recent publicity has highlighted dropping rents in some parts of the Auckland apartment market, but what is the position in other parts of New Zealand? Alan Wood questions various players in the residential housing market to find out just what rents are doing in other key renting areas.

Worried that the trend toward rental housing market is declining? Worry not, the picture for the next decade is one where rental housing will become the main driver of the housing market. We publish details of a major research project which looks at housing trends and the role the private rental sector will play.

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