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New Zealand Investment Property : Investment Properties For Sale in New Zealand New Zealand's investment property for sale. View our selection of investment properties for sale in New Zealand. New Zealand Tourism Online Visitor Info Transport Tours Attractions Accommodation New Zealand Time: 09:43 AM, Fri 30 Dec, 2005 -- Home Home » Tourism Businesses for Sale » Tourism Investment Property for Sale Tourism Investment Property for Sale New Zealand investment property for sale. Select Web site listings for investment properties for sale in New Zealand from the list below or search by region. Search this Category by Region ALPINE REALTY - Hanmer Springs For a highly competent, professional Real Estate team see us. We offer a wide range of property services in the North Canterbury region. Hanmer Springs offers exceptional opportunities which we can assist in identifying. Residential, rental, investment or commercial - whatever your requirements see us first. We do it right - first time! Click on our name for more details. DUSKY LODGE AND SPA - Te Anau, Fiordland Opportunities like this come once in a lifetime! A chance to secure your own luxurious villa in what will become one the most exclusive Lodge Spas in New Zealand. A singular lifestyle choice and investment set against the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Fiordland wilderness. ID#1r21b0. Click on our name for more details. FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE NEW ZEALAND - Nationwide We completely cover New Zealand with more than 105 First National Real Estate offices. Each is independently owned and operated by dedicated sales staff who offer a wealth of experience and local knowledge. Established in New Zealand since 1985, we have served tens of thousands of property buyers and sellers. Click on our name for more details. GLOBE DEVELOPMENTS - New Zealand Formed in the early 90's. Globe's 'can-do' attitude means they take a solutions-based approach to property development. Globe Holdings is synonymous with high-profile developments in key locations, including residential, commercial and industrial properties, rest homes, apartments, and subdivisions. See us first for property investment! Click on our name for more details. LAKE RUATANIWHA FARMSTAY - Canterbury Lakes Great opportunity to buy semi alpine building sites in the great Canterbury heartland. Level, easy build sections close to Lake Ruataniwha. Excellent fishing, shooting, rowing, gliding, tramping and climbing nearby. Feed the soul - build your dream home here! Click on our name for more details. OCEANS HOTEL - Tutukaka Opening Soon! A luxurious, intimate hotel with a distinctly nautical flavour. 28 stylish rooms and 12 spacious one, two and three bedroom suites. Oceans also features a restaurant and a variety of meeting and wedding reception areas overlooking the water. Perched on the edge of the Tutukaka Marina, Oceans is part of a truly European-inspired resort. Click on our name for more details. RUSSELL COTTAGES - Bay of Islands Set against a background of the irradiant blue waters of the bay, Russell Cottages echo the charm and history that is, Russell. Just 3 hours drive from Auckland, these thoroughly modern three and four bedroom dwellings are nestled in established trees in the village. The perfect retreat and base for game fishing, golf and great sights. Click on our name for more details. TERRACE DOWNS HIGH COUNTRY RESORT - Rakaia Gorge Terrace Downs presents a lifestyle option like no other, at the intersection of civilisation and the fabulous New Zealand high country, where you will delight in being able to replenish your spirit, invigorate your body, and ease your mind. Superb investment opportunity with potential for strong returns and considerable capital gains tax-free. Click on our name for more details. THE QUAY APARTMENTS - Nelson One of the most exciting apartment developments in New Zealand's sunshine capital, Nelson. Situated on Wakefield Quay, one of the most stunning and desirable new waterfront locations in New Zealand. With indoor/outdoor living that flows flawlessly into the harbour vista, The Quay offers the perfect blend of urban and resort lifestyles. Click on our name for more details. THE RIDGE - Christchurch The Ridge is a luxury coastal property development set high on the Port Hills of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is not just an investment in real estate but also a lifestyle. The Ridge is only a short distance from Christchurch and just minutes from the beaches, bays and caf lifestyle of the Estuary, Moncks Bay and Sumner. Enjoy the full benefits of this unique location. Click on our name for more details. Back to top of page Click here to view more listings for this category. 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Foreign currency for buying property abroad | Currency for Property purchase overseas | Cheap currency rates Forex Brokers Treasury Services Foreign exchange Bureau de change Currency Exchange for purchasing proerty overseas, buying currency at the correct exchange rate can save you lots of money when exchanging money for buying a property abroad. Real time exchange rates convert Sterling to Euro for buying a house in Spain or purchasing property in Ireland. Purchase Foreign Currency for buying Property abroad. Foreign currency exchange rate to convert UK pounds Sterling to US Dollars for buying property in American. Exchange currency for any country that you wish to buy a house abroad in, check out our no commission cheap exchange rates. Sterling - Euro exchange rate for property in Europe and Sterling to US Dollar exchange for property in America. No commission exchange rate and cheap currency rate for buying property abroad. Foreign currrency for purchasing Overseas Property Get a currency quote for a foreign property and see how much you can save! Freephone 0800 953 1384 or Click here to request a currency quote An increasing number of UK residents buy properties abroad , either as a holiday home or as a retirement home. All sorts of houses are purchased abroad from Villa's in Spain - for the sun, Chalet's in the Alps, Gite's in France , Italian farmhouses, second homes in Cyprus to West Indian beach houses. Buying property overseas has become easier and the proposition of cheaper airline flights has made accessing an overseas property more affordable. As well as purchasing properties in France, buying properties in Spain and buying properties in Italy, people are now widening the net buying properties all over the World. People fund the purchase of a foreign property in many different ways. People retiring abroad usually sell their home in the UK to fund their dream retirement home in the sun. Some people have funds available to make an outright purchase of a property abroad. Others use a mortgage to buy an overseas property. However more and more people are finding that their UK home has lots of equity in it. It is straightforward to remortgage in the UK and so many people are buying a property overseas by releasing cash from the equity of their home. When buying a property abroad the period of completion may be over a period of months and a Fixed Term Forward Contract or a Forward Time Option Contract may be helpful to protect against the vagaries of the foreign currency markets. A small deposit will secure a fixed rate for a period of time and hedge against any changes in the currency exchange rate. A small change in the foreign currency rate could have a dramatic effect on the cost of the purchase of a property abroad. The Xchange Business can help you buy your property overseas by offering competitive cheap exchange rates. 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The A-Z of buying a property Abroad There are many things to be considered and planned for before you can buy your dream home abroad. Whether you are buying a retirement home an investment property or a much deserved holiday home in the sun. Many people are lucky enough to have capital to release for buying a property abroad, others finance the project with some form of loan or mortgage. Now is a good time to buy property in Spain as European interest rates are low and there is a wide selection of property options available, from developed plots, farmhouses and village locations, through to villas, townhouses and new apartment developments. However and wherever you purchase your property there are some underlying principles to help you make the right decision. We have outlined some of them below and we have also listed some country specific advice for buying a property in Spain, buying property in Florida and buying property in France. Many other countries are becoming more popular and we see people buying properties in Estonia, purchasing properties in Bulgaria and buying properties in Italy. Location, location, location. This well worn maxim is as important when buying a property abroad as it is when buying at home. Research, research, research should also be a watchword. It is easy to get carried away with yourselves on your annual holiday. You're enjoying the resort so much you want to buy into it. Before making a life changing decision consider all your options and make a plan of action. Take a Holiday A holiday in the area under consideration will tell you a lot about the area where you want to buy a property. Be careful not to view it all with rose tinted glasses and try and picture the area on a quiet day off season. Are the facilities that you require on hand ? Do the shops suit your needs? These and many other questions will be answered later. A good way of getting an inside line is to ask those that have done it before. Many popular areas have a large ex-pat community to ask about the area. Estate Agents When buying a property abroad the advice of an estate agent may prove to be invaluable. Find an established company that will offer advice and not a hard sell. The whole process of buying a property abroad can be burdened with rules and regulations Make sure you have a good lawyer with an excellent command of English . For instance did you know that if you're buying in Spain you'll need to make out a will in Spanish before buying, or that you can inherit debts from a previous vendor? 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Related Articles Speed your home sale with these fast fix-ups The hidden financial truth about remodeling Smart -- and stupid -- ways to pay for your remodel The Basics 6 reasons your home isn't selling advertisement So, you're in agony because your home has languished on the market week after week. Here are some culprits that may be keeping buyers away in droves. By Bankrate.com Has your lawn grown up around that "For Sale" sign? Have the wasps moved into the lock box on your front door? Did you just receive an invitation to your real estate agent's retirement party? If so, chances are your home sale fizzled. Here are the six most-common reasons why homes don't sell and what you can do about it. Your home is overpriced Optimistic home sellers love to parrot the old adage, "There's a buyer for every home." But they often leave off the qualifier: "at the buyer's price." Find a loan that's right for you at the Loan Center The fact is that buyers, not sellers, ultimately determine the market value of a home. You can ask for the moon and set your listing price well above comparable properties in your neighborhood, but at some point it will be up to you, the seller, to accept what the buyer thinks your home is worth. Overpricing is the most common reason homes don't sell. When you ask an unrealistic price, it sets in motion a process that often works against you. Here's why: Most real estate agents, and hence most qualified buyers, will see your new listing within 30 days. If it is overpriced by as little as 5%, it will be duly noted and interest in your property will wane, especially if you show no intention of coming off your asking price. You likely already priced out buyers who might have qualified for financing at a more reasonable price. Even if you manage to find a buyer at your inflated asking price, the property may not appraise at that figure and the financing will fall apart. Your real estate agent may have approved or even suggested the inflated asking price to secure your listing. Conversely, other agents often use overpriced properties like yours to help sell their own listings. ("Here's what they are asking. Now would you like to take a second look at that first house I showed you?") "If you have a house that really should be priced at $200,000 and you've got it listed at $260,000, you are trying to compete against homes that really are worth close to $300,000 and all of a sudden your home really is not competing well," says Jeri Fisher of Jeri Fisher Real Estate in Missoula, Mont. "You want to compete with what is available out there among homes similar to yours." If your home remains on the market for too long, agents and buyers may begin to wonder if there are other, perhaps more serious reasons why it isn't selling. "It becomes shopworn, the same as a jacket hanging in the store week after week," says Fisher. "People are aware that it has been on the market a long time and agents stop showing it." Your home doesn't 'show' well Your home is competing against shiny new houses in those pristine subdivisions out in the suburbs with their attractive prices, incentives and community amenities. Face it: Even the best old house needs a little makeover if it hopes to attract a qualified buyer. The good news is most of the work will be cosmetic and relatively inexpensive: a new coat of paint, a few attractive window boxes, a thorough cleaning of floors and carpets. Voila! The place may look good enough to reconsider. A good real estate agent can advise you on where your time and money are best spent. "Price and condition are two things that the seller can do something about," says Fisher. "I always give people my 'honey-do' list. I think paint is probably a seller's best friend because it makes things smell fresh and look fresh. If it's time to paint, it's time to paint. It's the best return on investment." You're in a bad location Nothing has a greater effect on your home's value than its location. Your humble abode might be worth a king's ransom were it located in Palm Beach, Aspen or San Francisco. It might even jump thousands in value just two streets over in the next (and far superior) school district. "If you're in one of the higher-ranked schools around here, you're going to add $50,000 to $100,000 to the price of the same house," says Lenn Harley, a broker with Homefinders.com Inc. in Maryland and Virginia. The point is, location rules in real estate. If your home's location is less than desirable, your options are somewhat limited. A good real estate agent will do his best to help you accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative of your circumstances, say by using foliage to screen off offensive adjoining properties or dampen traffic noise. The best way to compensate for a poor location is to reduce your asking price or offer attractive incentives such as seller financing or a lease option with rent credit. You have a lousy listing agent Yep, they exist: Real estate agents who mislead, misfire and misbehave. Their bad advice can cost you plenty in time, money and the sheer hassle of keeping the place show-ready 24/7. The agent from hell will allow you to overprice your home ("Here's what I can get for you if you list with me!"), not market it properly, fail to screen for qualified buyers, be unresponsive to interest from other agents (if they sell their own listing, they don't have to split the commission) and keep you totally in the dark throughout the process. What's more, if your agent is abrasive, arrogant or otherwise difficult to work with, other agents may not want the hassle of showing any of their listings to prospective buyers. You are battling competition or market conditions We've all heard the terms "buyer's market" and "seller's market." In real estate, market conditions are affected by any number of external forces, some of them predictable (the weather, sort of), some of them unpredictable (the local economy, interest rates, public optimism or pessimism). In a "hot" or seller's market, homes go fast. Inventory (homes on the market) may be low, meaning less competition for you. Chances are better that you will get your asking price in a hot market; in fact, it is not uncommon to even be offered more than your listing price. But in a "flat," "cold" or buyer's market, sales slow to a trickle, inventories grow and buyers can find bargains, especially when they know the seller is motivated (i.e., paying on two mortgages). If you're trying to sell in a flat market, you're not only competing against all that vacant new construction, but against rentals as well. In this case, be prepared to settle for less than top dollar, or wait to sell until the pendulum swings once again in your favor. You have ineffective marketing Gone are the days when an agent could simply place your listing with the local multiple listing service, hold a halfhearted open house and wait for another agent to bring forth a buyer. Today's top performers launch a multilevel marketing plan that includes listing tours for area agents, newspaper and even TV ads, weekend open houses, listing fliers and placements in local real estate publications. Computers and the Internet also have changed the face of real estate. According to the National Association of Realtors, today more than one-third of all home buyers use the Internet for house hunting. The best real estate agents are computer-savvy. They have your listing in color on their laptops to show clients and communicate frequently via e-mail, a particular boon when working with out-of-town buyers. Suffice it to say that if your real estate agent isn't listing your home online through the company Web site as well as with the local MLS, you may not be getting the exposure necessary to find a buyer. "There are those who just put the listing in the multiple and pray it will sell and those that put a lot of effort into marketing their listings," says Fisher. "Unfortunately, with this weird system of compensation we have, they all get paid the same, whether they know nothing or have many years of experience." 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