We've already looked at how tourism in New Zealand, and particular the South Island, is on the rise with domestic and international tourists in our latest blog.
We've already looked at how tourism in New Zealand, and particular the South Island, is on the rise with domestic and international tourists in our latest blog.
Tourism is New Zealand's largest export industry in terms of foreign exchange earnings*. In 2016 alone the total amount generated from tourism revenue was $12.9 billion but even though international tourists are flooding to New Zealand domestic tourism is also a strong market.
Downsizing your family home can present several advantages but can also deliver a new challenge, and one that many people struggle to deal with.
As life circumstances change so should the space you call home. We don't even have to look at significant life changes to see that moving from a large family home to a more modest one can be a really good move.
Many people believe that buying prefab homes from a plan means many of the design features are set in stone beyond interior paint and carpet colours.
Just because you're buying your house off a plan doesn't mean it's going to be a cookie cutter house the same as everyone else.
Prefabricated homes have many benefits and few downsides, which is good but when you're looking at investing in a home it's great to know both sides of the coin. In this article we'll explore both the benefits, and the drawbacks to choosing a prefab home.
Good help is hard to find, and even harder to keep. You've invested a whole bunch of time and energy into getting your team working just how you like but the real work is keeping them, so you don't have to repeat your efforts every few months.
Farms always require more money pumped into machinery, fencing, livestock and whereas some areas can seem like an endless pit of money there are a couple of investments you can make that actually deliver significant returns over time.
Do you want to de-clutter your life and move into a smaller, more compact house than the one you’re in now?

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