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    Potential for foreign buyers to push up property prices in wealthy hotspots

    Potential for foreign buyers to push up property prices in wealthy hotspots


    A law change, which allows golden visa holders investing five-million dollars or more in the country to buy a home, was passed by Parliament under urgency late on Friday.

    The property must be worth five-million or more - meaning buyers will have a pool of less than one percent of all properties in the country.

    Most of those homes are in Auckland and Queenstown - and Treasury found it could lead to some properties just shy of the five-million dollar cap rising in value.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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