Welcome mat for pets
Tales of pet-owning tenants struggling to find rental accommodation abound – but one Christchurch couple believe many landlords are missing out by not being pet-friendly.
Monday, August 22nd 2016, 12:00AM
by The Landlord
Pet-friendly Christchurch investors Blair Anderson and Natalie Perzylo
Christchurch property investors Blair Anderson and Natalie Perzylo saw a need for pet-friendly accommodation in the city post-earthquake and moved to provide some.
The result? Not only have the couple become passionate advocates of pet-friendly housing and cities, but they have seen the rapid growth of their property portfolio.
Anderson and Perzylo, who are profiled in this month’s NZ Property Investor magazine, believe there is a widespread, ongoing failure to recognise the crucial social role animals and pets play in our lives.
The fact that few others have cottoned on to this glaring niche opportunity has been advantageous for the couple.
It’s enabled them to grow their pet-friendly property portfolio in Christchurch over the past three years, rapidly and with ease, from one to 14 income streams.
Initially, they provided short-term rental, furnished accommodation for homeowners working through post-earthquake insurance issues.
These days they operate a little differently, but the properties are earn a good rental income: they are significantly cashflow positive with close to a 10% yield.
Anderson told NZ Property Investor that a major factor in this is that they are pet-friendly.
It’s difficult to determine how much extra the properties earn through allowing pets, but there are intrinsic benefits, he said.
“When you advertise, you have people queuing up and you get to pick quality tenants and they think you’re great landlords.
“They are more compliant. Pet-friendliness means we have good tenants who work with us or empathise with us in constructive ways.”
In his view, landlords can only benefit by being pet-friendly.
To this end, Anderson and Perzylo plan to continue growing their pet-friendly portfolio while supporting pet-friendly initiatives in Christchurch.
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