A podcast interview with Matt Ball, Property Investors Federation advocacy manager, discusses how declining rents in New Zealand—particularly in Auckland—are driven by increased housing supply and reduced migration, positioning renters in a more favorable economic position long-T
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The past five or so years have seen Kiwis flocking to Australia in search of better wages, rent, and lifestyle. But we're now spending 39% of monthly earnings on rent, down five per cent in a year. The Aussies, however, trending in the other direction. Property investors federation advocacy manager is Matt Ball and joins us now. G'day Andrew. So these rents going down. Is this is this happening? Is it continuing or is my producer being hopeful about getting a lower rent?
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declining demand leading to lower rental costs
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