Click here for our July 2014 newsletter, information on ‘Liquid’ Investments, Cash contribution offer and Home Loan fixed term mortgage offer.Continue Reading
Real estate agents are reporting an increase in the number of first-home buyers. In the latest survey of 10,000 licensed real estate agents nationwide 43 per cent said there were more first-home buyers entering the market. In last month’s survey Continue Reading
The Reserve Bank is signalling the first interest rate hike around the end of this year, but after that there may be just one rise a year, according to Westpac Bank economists. But Westpac says it still thinks an extended series of interest rate Continue Reading
Homeowners on floating interest rates should quickly look to lock in fixed rates before prices move up in coming months…. click here to read more regarding this. (article supplied courtesy of Business.co.nz)Continue Reading
Everybody with assets, particularly life insurance, needs to have a Will. Follow this link for some wise words. Wills Talk to your legal professional if you need further advice.Continue Reading
Effective from 22 March 2010 Sentinel are reducing their Lifetime loan interest rate down to 6.70% p.a. This reflects the current market and continues to make the Sentinel Lifetime Loan a great choice for any retired New Zealander’s Continue Reading
Welcome to my October newsletter where I will pass on some topical items to you. In the current economic environment the cost of day to day living continues to increase and we all need to regularly review our financial options so let’s look at Continue Reading
Check the Sovereign website www.sovereign.co.nz to enter their client competition to win a dream holiday. Good luck and remember you only have until 28 November 2009 to enter! If you are not currently a client, contact us for some Sovereign Life Continue Reading
Circumstances change quickly in the current financial environment and you may be unaware that the recent mortgage interest rate changes announced on 9 September have widened the gap between short and long term fixed interest rates. This Continue Reading