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The Christchurch landscape continues to change on a daily basis.
The "Red Zone" inner city cordon continues to shrink, further inner city buildings are being demolished and new buildings starting to go up.
Continuing road repairs seem to be at every turn and vacant property lots around the city increase by the week.
Our fine city is well and truly in recovery mode and the air is full of positive attitudes and enthusiastic people as the city moves forward and re-establishes itself as a vibrant and welcoming place.
The Rendezvous Hotel has just reopened giving some much needed accommodation beds for the city and making it easier for travelers coming to Christchurch to find accommodation.
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Investment properties are still in good demand with Investors ready and willing to buy good quality properties. Yields vary from 7% through to 9% depending on the individual properties, age, NBS rating, construction, location and tenant strength.
We have numerous Investors looking to increase their portfolios, so if you have a property you would like to sell, please give one of our agents a call to discuss your options.
There is good demand in the market especially for Industrial properties. There are limited numbers of new Industrial buildings coming to the market at present and with the demand from relocated businesses and trades coming to the City means that demand is likely to stay high for some time.
Rental rates have firmed across the board based on the current demand and lease terms have tended to be longer as the demand out strips the supply.
New offerings are coming up every week, so please keep an eye on our web site or ring one of our agents to let us know what you are looking for and I am confident that we can find you a suitable site for your requirements.
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