EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 12 MIN
What's Going on With NZ House Prices?⎟Ep. 2377
from The Property Academy Podcast · host Opes Partners
House prices are down 16% from the peak ... and even further once you adjust for inflation.So… is something broken?In this episode, Ed and Andrew unpack what’s really going on in the NZ property market, and why a flat market isn’t as unusual (or as scary) as it feels.You’ll learn:Why flat property markets typically last 4 to 5 years between boomsHow affordability is quietly improving while prices go nowhereHow investors can still build wealth ... even if prices only rise with inflationAnd here’s the key: even if prices only track inflation, leverage and debt reduction can still deliver strong returns. A flat headline doesn’t mean a flat outcome – especially when you understand how the numbers actually work.Don't forget to create your free Opes+ account and Wealth Plan here.For more from Opes Partners:Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletterInstagramTikTok
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House prices are down 16% from the peak ... and even further once you adjust for inflation.So… is something broken?In this episode, Ed and Andrew unpack what’s really going on in the NZ property market, and why a flat market isn’t as unusual (or as scary) as it feels.You’ll learn:Why flat property markets typically last 4 to 5 years between boomsHow affordability is quietly improving while prices go nowhereHow investors can still build wealth ... even if prices only rise with inflationAnd here’s the key: even if prices only track inflation, leverage and debt reduction can still deliver strong returns. A flat headline doesn’t mean a flat outcome – especially when you understand how the numbers actually work.Don't forget to create your free Opes+ account and Wealth Plan here.For more from Opes Partners:Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletterInstagramTikTok
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