What we learnt at Waimate's property investment seminar
Plenty of practical tips were shared at a free property seminar on Tuesday night.
The message was clear - Waimate's property market remains active, supported by a steady stream of people choosing to make the district home.
Read on for some of the key takeaways from the event.
Free seminar aims to simplify buying property in Waimate
Buying property can feel complicated. Add in national headlines about housing affordability, and it’s easy to assume home ownership is out of reach altogether.
But local property professionals say Waimate is a bit different.
They’ve organised a free seminar next month aimed at helping people better understand the local market, finance and home-buying process.
One deck for morning coffee, another for evenings outside
If you’ve been up Point Bush Road, you will have noticed number 126. Dark, sleek, and jutting out over a large elevated section - it stands out.
The owners designed the home themselves, with a lot of thought put into how it actually works day to day - and it’s on the market.
What’s driving demand for Waimate property
Waimate’s changed over the past decade, with more people visiting - and more choosing to stay.
We sat down with local property experts Julie-Anne Davidson (Jules) and Dionne Haywood to see what that means for the market.