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Half of landlords will put up rents

Monday 24th of May 2010

The first nationwide survey on the Budget of 2,097 people, commissioned by the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development, found that denying depreciation on rental properties and commercial buildings is supported by 46% and opposed by about a fifth of people.

A strong majority (65%) think it will result in landlords putting up rents and around half of landlords (48%) say they will put up rents.

The survey also indicates the Budget could influence investment decisions in the way the Government wants.

Asked if changes to tax and property depreciation will make them more or less likely to invest in the resident or commercial property or other investments (like KiwiSaver, businesses and cash deposits):

  • 29% say they are less likely to invest in residential property (3% more likely)
  • 23% are less likely to invest in commercial property (2% more likely) and
  • 18% are more likely to make other non-property investments like KiwiSaver, businesses and cash (13% less likely).

Overall, nearly twice as many New Zealanders approve of the 2010 Budget overall than disapprove. 40% rated the Budget good to excellent (7% excellent). It was rated poor to very poor by 22% (7% very poor) while 26% were neutral and 11% say they don't know.

Comments (2)
Martin Reilly
Eddie, Arthur, and Hamish - I agree with your sentiments and experience - tenant demand rules. It is a flexible market wherein people can only pay what they can pay. Their alternative, as we have seen over the last year or two, is to bunk-in in higher densities, i.e. move back with Mum and Dad, brothers/sisters, couples sharing flats, etc.
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14 years ago

Martin Reilly
Question for you... Will the changes in the Budget ultimately create a better environment for those of us who approach this as a "business" more than as an "investment scheme"? i.e., will the rental business people get advantage from having fewer Mum and Dad "investors" prepared to discount rents to gain tax and capital gains advantages?
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14 years ago

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