
Independent economist Tony Alexander is back with the latest on the property market, interest rates, and the state of investment property.
Why are the South Island’s private debt levels looking lower than the North? What happened to the housing market recovery that some anticipated late last year?
Why does Tony think interest rates may bottom out soon? While business and consumer credit are up, Tony explains that lending is still below 2021 levels, and cost of living remains high.
Plus, the impact of the latest ‘brain drain’ on housing demand—and why retiring Baby Boomers could increase housing supply.
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