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OCR Review: May 2024

As expected, the Official Cash Rate stayed at 5.50% when the Reserve Bank completed its latest review last Wednesday. We have just ticked over...


Calling All Developers!

In many cases we’re seeing developers complete projects with multiple properties which they intended to sell, but due to the current property market conditions they’re unable to either sell at the...


Navigating The Property Market & Economy

In our latest webinar in April, Kris and Cameron discussed several topics relating to the property market, and overall economy including...


Inflation Shock: Could we have another rate hike?

A week ago, our Reserve Bank (RBNZ) made the only call they were ever going to and kept the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 5.5% where it has been since May last year. Accompanying it was almost no....


Some Positive News?

With all of the commentary around interest rates and potential debt-to-income restrictions in the current mortgage market, it's worth mentioning that there are a few positives for both first home buyers and also investors...


Could Lending Get Harder?

At the end of January, the Reserve Bank announced that they had launched a consultation to activate debt to income (DTI) restrictions which are based around loan affordability and....


February Interest Rate Update

By the time you are reading this the Reserve Bank will have passed its decision on the first Official Cash Rate review of 2024, and I expect that they would have made the call to....


The year in review

2023 started with a property market in the doldrums...


How will 2024 play out in the property market?

Kris writes... "I am pretty negative on the economy especially for the first half of the year and expect that many a business which relies on..."


Coalition Government Tax Changes

ARTICLE - Coalition Government Tax Changes: Matthew Gilligan looks at the changes to tax and tenancy rules announced today. In particular, GRA celebrates the reversal of the interest non-deduction rules.


Six Years of Change - Reflecting on the Rental Market

As we head towards the end of the year, it is a good chance to reflect on what has been a turbulent time over the past six years...


3 Ways to Supercharge your Property Portfolio in 2024

The end of the year 2023 is getting closer and we are talking to many clients who are looking for ways to make the most out of their current situation and achieve their financial goals in 2024.


Positive News for Property

An (in my humble opinion) much needed change of Government, an all-time classic win for the All Black’s and some great news today that the inflation monster is being tamed and rates have...


Buying a Business?

Often many people aren’t aware that at KPM we also can assist with Business Lending (buying into a business, buying an established (existing) business, or even buying something new (a franchise).


October Interest Rate Update

Last Wednesday (the 4th of October) the Reserve Bank held the official Cash Rate which is now the third time they have hit the pause button since...


Buying with Less than 20% Deposit?

Buying your first-home is difficult, but the good news is that some banks are making it a bit easier.


Keep an Eye on China

In Kris's recent blog post he discusses how China's economy can affect NZ...

If we look just at New Zealand, it appears we could be in for further interest rate increases. Immigration is continuing to be stronger than expected although a lot of Kiwi’s are also leaving these shores as well. Most economists are now...


The Imperative of Guaranteed Wordings in an Insurance Policy

Steve Munro is the Director of Risk Direct Insurance. He writes; "In light of a recent article published on Good Returns, I feel compelled to emphasise the significance of truly grasping the details of your insurance policy."


Taking Advantage of Bank Cashbacks to handle Higher Mortgage Interest Rates

Kris writes... I had the chance to speak alongside David Faulkner, GM of Property Management at Property Brokers, at several events across the country recently.

It’s evident that property investors are becoming more optimistic.


Fewer Companies Managing More Properties

David Faulkner is the General Manager of Property Management at Property Brokers. Property Brokers is the New Zealand's third-largest landlord.

David writes...


Mortgage Facts You Might Not Know

Here are some facts about mortgages that you may not be aware of!


Rising Interest Rates

We've recently had a few banks raise their fixed interest rates, what does this mean for you as a borrower.


Do interest rates have a further increase yet to go?

Just when it looked like we had hit the top of the interest rate cycle there have been some signs suggesting that we may not be there yet. The Reserve Bank has indicated that they still believe that the job has been done...


What Could Go Wrong at my Rental?

We've recently partnered up with Initio, who offer Home, Car, Contents and Landlord insurance. They've recently written a blog article about some of the challenges landlords face when it comes to property damage in NZ.


How far does your Health Insurance really go?

No matter what business you are in (self-employed, salaried, or retired), health insurance should be part of your risk mitigation strategy.


It Literally Pays to Review

We spend a lot of our time encouraging both existing, and potential clients to review their mortgages. This week we've seen yet another example of why taking this advice could be so worthwhile for your back-pocket.


First Home Partner - Kainga Ora

If you've added up your total deposit, and it simply isn't enough to get you the property you want, OR it leaves you with a loan that is too high to meet repayments you're comfortable with - there may be other options avaliable for you with Kainga Ora's First Home Partner scheme.


July 2023 OCR Review

As expected the Reserve Bank held the Official Cash Rate at 5.50% yesterday. This marks the first time in almost 2 years that they will not have hiked with a staggering 525 basis point increase over that time.

Recent commentary from...


KiwiSaver & First Home Grants

If you’re looking at purchasing your first home, using your KiwiSaver investment is a fantastic way to get a head start toward your deposit.


Stuck with Less than 20% Deposit?

If you find yourself with less than the standard 20% deposit requirement to buy your first home, and are also struggling to figure out how/why things are different in this space when it comes to the banks - you're not alone!


Understanding Bank Servicing Criteria

A question we often get asked as brokers is how bank servicing criteria differs to what you may be looking at in your own budgeting & forecasts...


Tax Changes and the Upcoming Election

Lots of our clients are asking GRA what is on offer from the various parties for the 2023 election, so I thought it would be useful to recap the tax changes made by Labour in their past two terms, and then canvas the different offerings from political parties to reverse their changes...


Tax and Trusts

Whether you are a businessperson signing contracts and leases in the ordinary course of business, a property investor signing finance agreements with banks, a property trader, or a developer, you will no doubt want to pay as little tax as legally required and protect the assets you’ve worked so hard to attain.


Mortgage Reviews

Ryan, Eddy and I have been reviewing a lot of client’s mortgage positions lately. Clients’ reasons have varied from being very concerned about cashflow to wanting to know how large their borrowing power is as they plan to go on a buying spree. 


Interest Rate and Market Update

Unfortunately, we don’t appear to have hit the top of the interest rate cycle yet. Economists were predicting the inflation (CPI) numbers to come in at 1.5-1.8% for the September quarter. The numbers have come out today at a much higher 2.2%


Specialist Investment Products

With the difficulty over the last 12 months in passing lenders’ affordability requirements many buy and hold property investors have been looking for answers so they can continue to buy and hold.