Hamilton is the fourth largest city in New Zealand but has the third smallest urban territory in the country.
Hamilton is the fourth largest city in New Zealand but has the third smallest urban territory in the country.
This guide will help you navigate Hamilton's property market and make a savvy decision on whether to buy, sell, invest or simply wait.
Hamilton is a great place to live and a better place to invest. Lodge City Rentals General Manager, David Kneebone breaks down why the Tron really is the city of the future for property investors.
Are you looking to get into property investment in 2018? Then it’s important to look for the RIGHT kind of properties to buy. David Kneebone, Lodge City Rentals General Manager, looks at what to consider when buying a rental to start your property portfolio.
Not everyone chooses to sell their current home when they decide to move on. Sometimes, it’s not even an option. If you’re looking to hang on to your personal home and turn it into a rental, there are a few things you should know.
Ready to sell up and move to your next home? Rather than closing one home loan account and opening another with the purchase your next property, why not take your home loan with you?
The Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill has had its time in Parliament and is now coming into effect. David Kneebone, Lodge City Rentals General Manager, looks at what this means for landlords.
There’s no right or wrong answer, however, each option has its merits and risks. To help you make an informed decision, here’s a list of pros and cos to help you weigh up your options.
When buying into an apartment block or unit, you may find yourself paying body corporate fees. Get to know the ins and outs of body corporates with Lodge.
To protect your property investment, it is important to establish an ownership structure that works for you and your fellow investors. From family trusts to limited liability companies, Lodge City Rentals General Manager, David Kneebone, looks at the best structures for rental properties available.