Rents leap by largest amount on record
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1 | So more and more taxes and red tape haven't made rents cheaper? pcle - 2021-08-26 09:19:00 |
2 | pcle wrote: mcnic - 2021-08-26 09:40:00 |
3 | One step forward, two steps back loose.unit8 - 2021-08-26 09:50:00 |
4 | Anything that is subsidised always get more expensive. loud_37 - 2021-08-26 09:52:00 |
5 | pcle wrote:
Was it the stated aim of these "more taxes and red tape" to make rents cheaper ?? onl_148 - 2021-08-26 10:10:00 |
6 | onl_148 wrote: The aim is to destroy the private sector residential rental industry. Yay! One success on the board for Labour. pcle - 2021-08-26 12:15:00 |
7 | Quite a lot more detail at Trademe's own report. Includes median prices by size and broad location so a useful data point for those figuring out how much to increase rent by.. The other monthly report - asking sale prices - should be out any minute now. www.trademe.co.nz/c/property/property-news#property-price-in artemis - 2021-08-26 13:12:00 |
8 | pcle wrote:
Or looking to encourage build-to-rent. Fair enough but tenants might well find out the hard way that corporates are a lot less 'kind' than landlords with 1 rental - which is most of them. artemis - 2021-08-26 13:14:00 |
9 | artemis wrote:
True..Acme Rental Homes Corp will have very little sympathy when you tell them that the rent will be late because your cat is at the vets !! that is of course if you can get through to someone, within Acme Corp, who has any authority to make decisions as to cutting the tenant a little bit of temporary slack... the office girl has no authority and a rule book !! onl_148 - 2021-08-26 15:42:00 |
10 | Guess what the muppets solution is... Yes. More taxes and bureaucracy. pcle - 2021-08-27 08:12:00 |
11 | Bordering on a sensationalistic headline 10%. Mere 4.2% for 2 bedroom units in Christchurch. Beware of this: Mr Lloyd said time will tell what impact the level 4 lockdown has on the rental market. “Last year after the nationwide lockdown, we saw the rental market heat back up quickly. After being stuck at home for Alert Level 4 last year, many tenants decided their rental wasn’t up to scratch and we saw a flurry of activity in the market as soon as we moved down alert levels and things began to get back to normal. We’re expecting a similar thing to happen after this lockdown ends, especially as we enter warmer months that are typically busier anyway.” houseofdad - 2021-08-27 13:47:00 |
12 | good thing the government is buying, building, and paying ongoing costs for emergency housing as more people simply are unable to afford "housing". bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-08-27 21:50:00 |
13 | bitsnpieces2020 wrote:
Yeah popped up in the lap of luxury while lots of the hard working tax payers live with "Make do". Edited by houseofdad at 10:43 pm, Fri 27 Aug houseofdad - 2021-08-27 22:36:00 |
14 | onl_148 wrote: But wouldn't ACME home rentals use a call center in the Phillipines to handle all their calls??? just like many other businesses the provide mainstream service and products to the NZ market? brouser3 - 2021-08-27 22:42:00 |
15 | brouser3 wrote:
Maybe, but more likely to just follow the new government process and issue a rent arrears notice in correct form and following the correct timetable. Strike 1. artemis - 2021-08-28 10:31:00 |