
Why Should you Invest in New Zealand?
- No Stamp Duty
- No Foreign Buyer's Tax (unlike Australia)
- No Capital Gains Tax*
- Expenses claimable against property income
- Strong SGD vs NZD
- Freehold
New Zealand is a safe, politically stable country with a long term economic outlook that is attractive to locals and visitors alike.
New Zealand offers many benefits for Singapore based investors and is one of the easiest foreign markets for Singaporeans to purchase in. Compared to similar markets including Australia, New Zealand is more affordable and has less duties, taxs and legal expenses.
LOCATION
Project is located in the popular city fringe area. Moments away from a mall, local schools and sports facilities, this is the perfect location for professionals, families and students.
Short walk from The Palms shopping centre, which holds supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, a library, cinema and more - everything is right at your doorstep.
For those who enjoys the outdoors, Christchurch Golf Club, Shirley and Burwood Tennis Clubs, and lush green walks along the Avon River are all within a stones throw of this development.
If you work in Central Christchurch, or enjoy exploring the city, the commute is only a 12-minute drive at peak hour - only 5km away.





Rent Guarantee

Includes a 2 year guarantee on your new investment property so that you can relax knowing that the rent will be coming in every month for the first 2 years.
Terms & Conditions Apply
Whilst all details have been carefully prepared and are believed to be correct, no warranty can be given either expressly or implied by the vendors or their agents and do not form part of the contract. Intending purchasers must rely on their own enquiries. Photographs, images and figures are indicative and for illustrations purposes only. Prices are correct at time of print. This is an overseas investment. As overseas investments carry additional financial, regulatory and legal risks, investors are advised to do the necessary checks and research on the investment beforehand. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performances.