How it Works
Why investment property?
Why residential property? Why Horncastle investments?
Why not a pension scheme or the sharemarket? Christchurch has a growing population;
the demand for quality rental property is increasing constantly. By investing in
a Horncastle Investment property you are investing in a secure future for yourself,
cared for by a respected Christchurch company. It is a tangible; you can drive past
your investment and say to yourself "that's mine."
Good planning is the key

The sharemarket relies on prediction and flux, and offers very little security.
Superannuation schemes tend to run out and stop growing once you start spending
but a residential rental property keeps on earning for you. Good planning is vital
if you desire income-producing assets to ensure your quality of life both now and
in the future. Talk to Horncastle Investments and you will see just how bright (not
to mention safe and simple) your future can be.
“It is a fact that the government can’t keep on paying out, eventually
it will be the responsibility of the individual.”
Steps you should take before committing to an investment property

- Do research - know who you are dealing with, look around at options
- get evidence of what you are being told
- Consider type of tenants for type of property and range of rents
- contact a selection of property management companies to compare rents
- Financial analysis should be on a conservative basis
- Seek advice from an accountant that has experience in property
tax
- Speak to your bank to work out borrowing capacity
- Ensure that any Sale & Purchase Agreement allows for you to
seek solicitor advice before committing to the purchase
- Consider using a professional property management company
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Will you still need me, will you still feed me. When I'm 65?
With more and more people enjoying good health and longer lives, the number of taxpayers
to welfare recipients is changing dramatically…

Which will you be?
Let's say we have sample group of 100 people aged twenty-five. Where will they be
in forty years, at retirement age?
Who will pay for your pension plan?
The demand for rental property keeps increasing.
According to the Department of Statistics, 95% of all New Zealanders have rented
at some time in their lives. About 30% of the population are currently renting and
for most, it is because they choose to. If overseas trends are anything to go by,
this figure will rise very fast, very soon…

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