the housing market is flourishing.
curious to know how this has affected you?
In a time of constant change and instability, the housing market is only flourishing. The reappearance of COVID-19 in New Zealand and the general election coming to a close has put many Kiwis through a feeling of uncertainty. However, change allows for opportunities and growth which many Kiwis are beginning to take advantage of.
These changes include: record-low interest rates that have generated prosperity in the housing market as these rates allow more buyers into the market. Additionally, the successful lockdown period enabled people to save some extra cash whilst being supported by the government and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) through the wage subsidies, small business loans, mortgage deferral scheme and several other support systems. All of these factors make this the best time to sell your home!
The New Zealand housing market has defied expectations during a time of chaos as with the strong support from the government and the RBNZ during the lockdown, many Kiwis have been able to bounce back into their search for their perfect home. Therefore, sellers can be confident that the buyer demand is at an all-time high.
The changing housing market has got many people thinking ‘should I stay or should I go?’ Therefore, it is an excellent idea to get in touch with Jonathan for a free appraisal of your home. Once you have requested an appraisal, Jonathan will first inspect your home to get a deeper understanding of what your property has to offer. He will then undertake market research which will allow him to determine the market value of your home and provide you with a specific marketing plan that will enable your property to thrive in the housing market.
Jonathan’s free appraisal will provide you with some certainty within this time of change. If you are interested in gaining more knowledge on the value of your home, simply fill out your details below and Jonathan will be in touch with you to explore the future of your property.
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