Crockers/Tony Alexander Investor Insight November 2022
Key points of interest from this month’s survey include the following:
• There is a slight rise evident in the proportion of investors looking to buy who will seek an existing rather than new property.
• Interest in undertaking one’s own property development continues to decline.
• The proportion of investors planning rent rises is slowly trending down, but average rent rises sought have increased for two months in a row.
• Despite rising interest rates and tax rule changes hitting interest expense deductibility, investors are showing no inclination towards accelerating their pace of debt repayment.
• The proportion of investors concerned about legislation changes strengthening tenant rights continues to track slowly downward.
In this month’s survey we received 391 responses.
https://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/2211/Crockers_Tony_Alexander_Investor_Insight__November_2022.pdf
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