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COMMENT: Which property markets are most vulnerable?
Kelvin Davidson
Wednesday 13th of May 2020
Clearly there is a tough period ahead for the economy, with GDP set to fall sharply and unemployment rising. That will flow through to a weaker property market generally.
But, based on a simple ranking across a range of indicators, Queenstown’s market looks the shakiest. In contrast, Whangarei, Hamilton, and Invercargill appear to be a bit less risky.
Factors in favour of...
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