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HURRY TO PLAN YOUR GRANNY FLAT!!
2016/05/01 Council Consent 役所の許認可, The Way We Work 仕事のこだわり, What I feel 自分が感じたこと Auckland, builder new house renovation nz, Design, property, ニュージーランド 不動産 投資
Hi everyone, Hope everything goes well for you. Today I just tell you one thing: YOU MUST HURRY TO PLAN YOUR GRANNY FLAT!! if you are thinking to do so!! 1 What is Granny Flat? A Granny Flat (Minor Household Unit, Minor Unit, etc.) is a small house (Maximum 60m2-65m2 floor area) built in the same section where the main house already exists. The minor unit can have all facility needed for a few people to live such as Kitchen, Bathroom, Laundry, Living&Dinning and Bedroom. 2 Deadline Auckland Council (AC) will not accept application for a new minor unit from September 1, 2016. So if you are considering to build a granny flat (GF) at your own property in Auckland you have to begin planning at […]
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Investment in New-built property in Japan 日本への新築不動産への投資
2015/08/03 NZ Property NZの不動産 Auckland, property, ニュージーランド 不動産 , 新築 アパート経営
A few weeks ago, when I came back to Japan, I participated in a Real estate investment seminar by chance. The speaker invests in New-built property in Okinawa in a quite interesting way. I want to introduce you that which is useful reference for Real estate investment in New Zealand. First I am going to explain some little about Japanese Real estate. In 2015, the number of annual new-built home is 800,000 and 200,000 for demolition, therefore the difference 600,000 houses are increasing every year. However the population of Japan has been decreasing. On the other hand, new apartments in Tokyo are sold before the construction. In regards to finance, mainstream is Full-loan with no need of a down payment. And the interest rate is […]
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The answer to Auckland’s housing crisis – Hamilton?
2015/07/18 NZ Property NZの不動産 Auckland, Hamilton, property, Real estate, 不動産
Yes, Auckland’s consenting 39,000 houses over three years – but nine months into the first year of the ‘Auckland Housing Accord’ the first house is yet to be built. Actually, no one can tell us whether construction has even begun on the first home. I’ve asked Len Brown and Housing Minister Nick Smith – neither has any idea. So, I’m going to throw this idea into the mix – again – perhaps people should live in Hamilton. I’ve found brand new three-bedroom houses starting at $390k. Money that gets you nothing in Auckland. Four bedrooms in this new Hamilton subdivision begin at $430k – look at this one. It’s 200m2 and sits on 647m2 of land and it comes with a 10-year guarantee. The subdivision […]
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