WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand on Monday said it will open its housing market to wealthy foreigners who invest in local businesses, reversing a previous ban in expectation it will boost economic ...
The country’s budding startup scene and changes to its Active Investor Plus visa program have led to an influx of venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and advisers.
The potential change will be discussed by New Zealand’s coalition government on Monday, at a cabinet meeting, according to people familiar with the matter, the publication said. The proposal, in an ...
New Zealand is easing off its ban on foreigners buying houses. The South Pacific island nation is hoping a capital injection via wealthy foreigners will perk up its sluggish economy, Bloomberg ...
Most foreign nationals have been exempt from buying property since 2018, but new government changes will make it possible for golden visa holders to do so from early 2026. New Zealand’s government ...
Plus, wealthy American buyers have their sights set on New Zealand and $7 million historic home restoration that outraged preservationists.
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