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- Foreign fears over-hyped: Alexander
At most, 5.6% of New Zealand house sales go to foreign buyers who do not plan to live in this country, BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander says.
14-03-2013 more >> - LVR restrictions a bad move: Alexander
Imposing restrictions on loan-to-value ratios on home loans would have the opposite effect of what is intended, says BNZ’s chief economist.
01-03-2013 more >> - Survey reflects strong property market
New Zealand’s property market is buzzing, according to the first BNZ-REINZ residential market survey for the year.
14-02-2013 more >> - Prices will increase more quickly this year: Alexander
House prices will rise faster this year than they did in 2012, BNZ’s chief economist says. Tony Alexander says a lack of supply and a turnaround in migration will push up prices.
07-02-2013 more >> - Economists surprised by Wheeler's optimistic tone
Economists have expressed surprised at the optimistic nature of the latest Official Cash Rate announcement.
31-01-2013 more >> - Price rises to become sharper: Alexander
House prices will rise more quickly this year than they did during 2012, BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander says.
18-01-2013 more >> - Flow of migrating Kiwis eases
Migration out of New Zealand looks to have started to slow but BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander says it’s too soon to gauge its impact on house prices yet.
22-06-2012 more >> - All systems go for property investors
Low interest rates, poor returns from other investments and improving housing market sentiment have created a psychological ‘go' trigger in the minds of property investors, according to BNZ economist Tony Alexander.
28-05-2012 more >> - Rent optimism trumps tax changes to spark investor activity
Property investors have been spurred back into action by stories of rising rents and accommodation shortages and are back in the market, according to the first
10-02-2012 more >> - ‘No end in sight' to rent rises, tenant bidding wars
More property investors are set to return to Auckland and will eventually branch out to other centres, according to BNZ economist Tony Alexander.
03-02-2012 more >>
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