Andrew King
RBNZ looks for Govt help with new house price curbs
Three years after introducing loan to value ratio restrictions, the Reserve Bank is looking around for further measures to control Auckland's overheated housing market. Audio
Andrew King, NZ Property Investors Association
Property Investors Assocation Executive Officer Andrew King talks about a court ruling which is allowing tenants to get away with damaging property. Audio
The Panel with Barry Corbett and Irene Gardiner (Part 1)
What the Panelists Irene Gardiner and Barry Corbett have been up to. Morgan foundation economist Geoff Simmons joins The Panel to talk about today's OCR decision. Property Investors Assocation… Audio
New standards for P decontamination
New standards for cleaning properties where drugs have been cooked are being welcomed. Audio
Residential property investors looking to buy more
A new survey has found the majority of residential property investors are looking to buy more property, despite increasing concerns about the risk of government intervention. Audio
Lending limits in Auckland to take heat out of housing market
The Reserve Bank says new lending limits in Auckland will take some of the heat out of the housing market. Audio
Improved standards of rental accommodation
The government is promising to improve the standard of rental accommodation by requiring landlords to install insulation and smoke detectors. Audio
Landlords have 4 years to insulate their houses
Thousands of people living in cold, damp private rentals may never get their homes insulated. Audio
Bright line tax will apply to family home in some cases
The Inland Revenue Department wants the Government's new housing capital gains tax to apply to the family home -- in some circumstances. Audio
Renters IV - Andrew King
Executive Officer of the New Zealand Property Investors Federation which represents around 6000 of the country's approximately 300,000 landlords. Audio
Property investors warn against long term laws for short term housing woes
It seems every day there's a new horror headline about Auckland's overheated property market. Audio
Property investors cool on state house sell down
Private sector investors and developers are emerging as the likely buyers when the Government sells down its state housing stock. Audio
Should smoke alarms be mandatory in rental properties?
Should smoke alarms be mandatory in rental properties? This follows three deaths in a Hamilton house fire where the Fire Service suspects there were no alarms. Andrew King is the Executive Officer of… Audio
Outspoken for 31 December 2013: Property
How soaring housing prices in Auckland are affecting the rest of the country. Simon Mercep in discussion with the chief executive of the Real Estate Institute, Helen O’Sullivan; Westpac chief… Audio
House prices have been climbing
House prices have been climbing this year, particularly in the Auckland market where the median price keeps surging. Audio
The creation of a Warrant of Fitness for rental housing
Philippa Howden-Chapman, Professor of Public Health at Otago University's Wellington School of Medicine and programme director of He Kainga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme, which has… Audio
Property Investors query the need for rental property WOF
The Property Investors' Federation is questioning the need for a law setting minimum standards for rental properties. Audio
Housing Minister to investigate WOFs for rental houses
With Nick Smith - Minister for housing. Andrew King - President of the New Zealand Property Investors Association. Audio
Calls for WOF on houses to tackle child poverty
The Government's expert advisory group on child poverty is calling for all houses to undergo a warrant of fitness before they can be rented out. Audio