NZ Property Investor

Maltworks Terraces

As Christchurch continues to rebuild and recover from the 2011 earthquakes, affordability (and with that attractive rental yields), rising rental rates and likely capital gains in the medium to long term, make a strong business case for residential property investment in the South Island’s largest city.

Key “Anchor Projects” within the central city continue design & construction, whilst others are now complete. Private sector developers and investors continue to build and invest in numerous retail, hospitality, multi-unit residential, commercial offices and hotels within the central city.

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