Buoyant property investors predict next year to be even better
If this year was good, the next could well be better.
Friday, January 2nd 2004, 2:13AM
by The Landlord
Although a modest interest rate increase and changes in the education industry might put a slight dent in the sector, owners and consultants are not forecasting any significant downturn.
An executive at New Zealand's largest landlord - Kiwi Income Property Trust, which controls about $900 million worth of property - is confident, particularly about prime office blocks.
Kiwi's commercial portfolio manager, Jon Lesquereux, reckons the two years will be almost the same but lower-quality office buildings, particularly in Auckland, might suffer.
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