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What Kiwi Home Buyers Need to Know Before Bidding at Auction

James PuahAug 6, 2025

Buying property at auction in New Zealand is a fast-paced and exciting experience — but it also comes with serious risks. Before you raise your…

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Thinking About Making a Pre-Auction Offer in NZ? Here’s What You Should Know

James PuahJul 24, 2025

Pre-auction offers can seem like a clever way to secure a property before the bidding war begins—but for New Zealand buyers, they often come with…

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5 Common Mistakes NZ Home Buyers Make When Negotiating Repairs (And How to Avoid Them)

James PuahJul 10, 2025

When you’ve finally found the home you want and the building report lands in your inbox, it’s easy to focus on the obvious flaws. But…

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Do You Really Need Your Own LIM Report When Buying Property in New Zealand?

James PuahJun 27, 2025

If you’re a first-time homebuyer in New Zealand, a common question you might be asking is: “Do we really need to order our own LIM…

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Why You Should Think Twice About Seller-Supplied Building Reports

James PuahJun 20, 2025

Sometimes, sellers will provide a building report for the home they’re selling.They arrange this themselves and make it available to potential buyers—often to save you…

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What is a priority amount on a mortgage?

James PuahApr 9, 2025

On a mortgage, a “priority amount” is the maximum sum a lender can claim from a borrower if they default, ensuring the lender’s security interest…

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How To Choose The Best Bank For Your Home Loan

James PuahFeb 26, 2025

From experience, I know that for most first home buyers the excitement of just getting a home loan approved feels like a win, but often…

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Homeowners Should Take Advantage Of Dropping Interest Rates

James PuahFeb 9, 2025

So the good news is interest rates are coming down and therefore when you refix your mortgage you could be paying less, but dropping interest…

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Are You Headed To A Mortgagee Sale?

James PuahJul 22, 2024

Banks can be very friendly when things are going well, but they can turn on you quickly if you get behind in your repayments –…