NZ Property Investor

HOW CORONAVIRUS CHANGES HOW WE INVEST

The anticipated economic fall-out from the coronavirus will likely cause structural change in many industries. Property investment will not be exempt.

However, over the medium-term, property investment will likely become more attractive to the average Kiwi.

Why? Because lower and lower interest rates make some asset types more profitable and others less lucrative.

As interest rates decrease, keeping cash in a term deposit becomes less attractive. In contrast, leveraged

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