NZ Property Podcast EP 136: Mark Honeybone and Matthew Gilligan delve into Debt-to-Income (DTI) Restrictions

The NZ Property Podcast

In Episode 136 of the New Zealand Property Podcast, Mark Honeybone and Matthew Gilligan delve into the proposed DTI (Debt-to-Income) Restrictions. Discover what DTI entails, its potential impact on buyers, and who will be most affected by these regulations. Delve into the question of whether DTI restrictions will indeed come to fruition.

In addition, Mark and Matthew explore the recent changes to the Brightline Rules and their potential implications for the property market's supply dynamics. Gain valuable insights into the role of Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr and how the Reserve Bank's decisions have influenced the property market, leading to fluctuating prices and a consistent upward trend in rents.

Tune in for a light hearted but engaging discussion that promises both enjoyment and valuable learning opportunities.

For more information, you can contact Mark Honeybone on 021 402 990 mark.honeybone@harcourts.co.nz

You can read Matthew Gilligan’s blog regarding DTI’s here: https://www.gra.co.nz/articles-by-matthew-gilligan/impact-of-debt-to-income-restrictions

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Disclaimer: Property Ventures Real Estate Limited t/a Harcourts Property Ventures is a Licensed Agent under the REAA 2008. The New Zealand Property Podcast does not purport to be comprehensive nor to provide specific advice. Any opinions expressed in this podcast may not match the opinion of Property Ventures Real Estate. No person should act in reliance on any statement made within this podcast without first obtaining professional advice.

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