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CGT to Balance Gov’t Books, More Options for Buyers and Predictions on Interest Rates
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THIS WEEK IN REVIEW TOPICS:
Topic #1: Stuff 3rd of February - Capital gains tax could help balance Govt books: Treasury
Topic #3: Stuff 5th of February- Queenstown house sellers demand record prices
Topic #4: RNZ 6th of February- How fast will interest rates really fall?
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*Nothing from this episode should be taken as individual financial advice.
*Property Advice Group Limited trading as Property Apprentice has been granted a FULL Licence with the Financial Markets Authority of New Zealand. (FSP Number: FSP157564) Debbie Roberts | Financial Adviser (FSP221305) For our Public disclosure statement please go to our website or you may request a copy free of charge.
Chapters
1. CGT to Balance Gov’t Books, More Options for Buyers and Predictions on Interest Rates (00:00:00)
2. Topic #1: Stuff 3rd of February - Capital gains tax could help balance Govt books: Treasury (00:00:59)
3. Topic #2: Interest.co.nz 5th of February-High stock levels in the housing market at the start of this year mean buyers have plenty to choose from over summer (00:04:43)
4. Topic #3: Stuff 5th of February- Queenstown house sellers demand record prices (00:06:01)
5. Topic #4: RNZ 6th of February- How fast will interest rates really fall? (00:10:37)
6. Topic #5: Oneroof 7th of February -Tony Alexander: With so much interest in the housing market, what is holding buyers back? (00:13:50)
184 episodes
Manage episode 400527370 series 2987950
Send Us A Message! Let us know what you think.
“The Week in Review” is where we talk about current events for the everyday investor and homebuyer.
Watch the Youtube video
Visit our website to register for our free events or book a free, no obligation meeting to learn how we can help.
THIS WEEK IN REVIEW TOPICS:
Topic #1: Stuff 3rd of February - Capital gains tax could help balance Govt books: Treasury
Topic #3: Stuff 5th of February- Queenstown house sellers demand record prices
Topic #4: RNZ 6th of February- How fast will interest rates really fall?
Join OUR NEW EVENT: https://www.propertyapprentice.co.nz/auckland-events/
Book a Meeting with Paul Roberts: https://www.propertyapprentice.co.nz/free-strategy-call/
*Nothing from this episode should be taken as individual financial advice.
*Property Advice Group Limited trading as Property Apprentice has been granted a FULL Licence with the Financial Markets Authority of New Zealand. (FSP Number: FSP157564) Debbie Roberts | Financial Adviser (FSP221305) For our Public disclosure statement please go to our website or you may request a copy free of charge.
Chapters
1. CGT to Balance Gov’t Books, More Options for Buyers and Predictions on Interest Rates (00:00:00)
2. Topic #1: Stuff 3rd of February - Capital gains tax could help balance Govt books: Treasury (00:00:59)
3. Topic #2: Interest.co.nz 5th of February-High stock levels in the housing market at the start of this year mean buyers have plenty to choose from over summer (00:04:43)
4. Topic #3: Stuff 5th of February- Queenstown house sellers demand record prices (00:06:01)
5. Topic #4: RNZ 6th of February- How fast will interest rates really fall? (00:10:37)
6. Topic #5: Oneroof 7th of February -Tony Alexander: With so much interest in the housing market, what is holding buyers back? (00:13:50)
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