NZ Property Investor

POLICIES AFFECTING INVESTORS

By the time you all read this, the 2020 general election will be over and we will all know which party/parties will be tasked with leading the country through the economic recovery phase of the Covid-19 pandemic.

This article picks through some of the party policies, which relate to building and construction, which may possibly affect property investors. Bear in mind, promises and policy statements made on the campaign trail don’t always translate into meaningful action or new

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