The regional economy in the lower half of the South Island is reflecting much of what is being experienced elsewhere in New Zealand – with households carefully reviewing their expenditure on both luxury items and scheduled outgoings.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
It has been a roller coaster ride of events for those in the region – with a rugby world cup, a cricket world cup, an election, and finally, a change of government.
As we keenly await the arrival of spring, the commencement of the Rugby World Cup, the general election, and the next level of activity which the seasonal period will bring to the property markets in the lower half of the South Island.
The winter issue of Bayleys’ View magazine for the Otago, Central Otago, and Southland regions sees us pivot into the winter season coming off the back of a very active period for the residential property markets in the lower half of the South Island.
The regional economy in the lower half of the South Island is reflecting much of what is being experienced elsewhere in New Zealand – with households carefully reviewing their expenditure on both luxury items and scheduled outgoings.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
It has been a roller coaster ride of events for those in the region – with a rugby world cup, a cricket world cup, an election, and finally, a change of government.
As we keenly await the arrival of spring, the commencement of the Rugby World Cup, the general election, and the next level of activity which the seasonal period will bring to the property markets in the lower half of the South Island.
The winter issue of Bayleys’ View magazine for the Otago, Central Otago, and Southland regions sees us pivot into the winter season coming off the back of a very active period for the residential property markets in the lower half of the South Island.
The regional economy in the lower half of the South Island is reflecting much of what is being experienced elsewhere in New Zealand – with households carefully reviewing their expenditure on both luxury items and scheduled outgoings.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
One of the most common questions our residential sales team members are asked week-in/week out, is their views on what are we expecting to see in the Lower South Island’s property markets this year across the districts.
It has been a roller coaster ride of events for those in the region – with a rugby world cup, a cricket world cup, an election, and finally, a change of government.
As we keenly await the arrival of spring, the commencement of the Rugby World Cup, the general election, and the next level of activity which the seasonal period will bring to the property markets in the lower half of the South Island.
The winter issue of Bayleys’ View magazine for the Otago, Central Otago, and Southland regions sees us pivot into the winter season coming off the back of a very active period for the residential property markets in the lower half of the South Island.