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Friday, April 28, 2006

International Purchase - New Zealand Real Estate by Dave Klein


So you have decided to purchase New Zealand real estate and move overseas. You scanned the world's property journals and decided that this is your best international real estate investment, and that New Zealand is the place you want to turn into your new home. Well, your work is not complete yet, there is the little factor of the actual physical move. Simply purchasing New Zealand real estate does not get you moved in. As with any international real estate situation, there are some factors you must consider.

First of all, you will need to find out if the New Zealand government will allow you to immigrate to their country. There are a number of ways to qualify to live in your New Zealand real estate on a regular basis, but be sure you can do it. With their point system, New Zealand immigration favors the college educated, young, healthy people with certain job skills. The best way to find out if you qualify for immigration to New Zealand, you should visit their government website or consider an immigration consultant. So perhaps before your New Zealand real estate purchase you should consider whether or not you can get there as a factor in making that your international real estate purchase.

Okay so you have figured out that New Zealand real estate is the way to go and that you are going to be able to immigrate. What are you going to do about a job? Remember that when you were thinking about your international real estate purchase that you factored in your employment options. Well now its time to actually get your job that will help pay for your New Zealand real estate investment.

The bad news is that most people who move to New Zealand and get a job will make about half as much as they did in the United States for the same work. However, the good news is that if you have a degree or work experience in high demand fields (for New Zealand, those are I.T., construction, the arts, or film making believe it or not) you will not have any trouble actually a getting job. Your job will likely be enough to pay for a modest amount of New Zealand real estate, groceries, and fun. The other good news is that the average job in New Zealand gives about two to three weeks of vacation a year to new employees, and there are a number of basic holidays to look forward to as well.

So buying New Zealand real estate may be a good decision in the international real estate market, but make sure to consider all factors. You need to realize what you are getting into, that you will be allowed to immigrate, and that you will be able to find a job doing what you need to or want to. If those factors are something you have thought through and are able to deal with, then New Zealand real estate is the path for you after all.

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Dave Klein is a successful investor in the International Real Estate market. Make great returns with New Zealand Real Estate, and learn about New Zealand Immigration.

New Zealand Real Estate Investments by Dave Klein


There are a number of options in New Zealand real estate to make it a solid and profitable investment. There are basically three things to look at in the New Zealand real estate market that will aid you. Think about investing in rental properties, beach front living, or you may even want to consider a vineyard for your international real estate investment.

In terms of rentals in New Zealand real estate, you will want to start your search in or near a larger city, since this is where most of New Zealand's population resides. Auckland is the most modern and well known of the New Zealand regions and is really the only one with an active market for real estate.

With little or no effort, your international real estate investment may be a New Zealand rental which can fairly easily return 12% annually. Rentals will give you an annual and continual return on your investment and with New Zealand being a fairly hot rental property market right now, New Zealand real estate may just be your best rental investment property bet.

Another thought is the idea of New Zealand real estate as an investment for resale. This is not a bad idea if you are trying to diversify your international real estate investments. Looking around Auckland, in the Bay of Islands, or in Queenstown, you should be able to find New Zealand real estate that is not only affordable, but also increasing in value and easy to purchase. Ease of purchase is important since in many countries international real estate investment is frowned upon.

In New Zealand, you will likely only run into trouble if you try to purchase a large piece of land on the ocean or close to Auckland. New Zealand real estate of this type will require you to get the approval of an Overseas Private Investment Council. The council was set up to prevent US and Japanese investors from buying all of the good New Zealand real estate and pushing out the natives.

Now if you are not really looking for New Zealand real estate as an international real estate investment, so much as a place to live or retire, then you may want to consider areas other than Auckland. Larger, more isolated, and enjoyable homes are located in regions where the New Zealand real estate market may not be increasing so quickly.

Lastly, if you are considering New Zealand real estate investments, you may want to think about a vineyard. The Marlborough region of New Zealand offers some of the best wine making in the world. Since the rest of the globe is just now catching on to this, an international real estate investment in New Zealand vineyards may be just the way to go.

New Zealand real estate offers buyers an opportunity to make money in a number of ways. However, it is important to understand the value that may be there when considering a move or retirement in New Zealand. With the US dollar's strength, good property prices and a beautiful country, you will likely profit in some way whether it is through a rental property, a vineyard or a resale property.

About the Author

Dave Klein is a successful International Real Estate investor. Make great returns with New Zealand Real Estate and profit today.