Hi all. I am a newbie to the property market here in Auckland. I am looking to buy a mid-range apartment in the inner city area. My main concern is the whole leaky syndrome business. Is there a list of known leaky syndrome infected buildings to be found anywhere? I found it rather disconcerting when the real estate agent I was talking to wrote off some apartments on the list as 'leaky' ones [where no such thing was mentioned on the sales list], and promoted others where no problems had been found...... as yet!
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spend a few hours searching and reading the results in this forum
and ALWAYS
get the selling agent to tell you in an email (you need a record) that the apartment you are looking at
"has no leak issues as far he/she knows"have you defeated them?
your demons
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The vendor has to supply a disclosure form indicating if the apartment/building is subject to any leaky building actions.
The agent would have this form - ask for a copy.
Assume every building is leaky (unless there is clear evidence otherwise) and price accordingly.
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ask for the past 12 months or even 24 months of body corp minutes.
ask for the body corp's long term maintenance plan. If there's no such plan, run! because the body corp is crap. If there is a plan, look at the expensive items on the plan. That will tell you the issues (if any) the building currently has.
ask for the building managers contact details and have a chat. be friendly with the manager, buy him/her a coffee and let him/her spill the beans on the building. Also good to ask what type of residents are there in the building, any HNZ tenants, owner occupied or tenants majority etc.
never ever trust what the real estate agent says, because he/she may not have asked the questions I have posted above!
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Thank you Gary for the info. Much appreciated. Looking at apartments with a real estate from High St today. I have a good sized deposit, and hoping to get small sized mortage. What concerns me most after the leaky issues is the body corp fees. Some of them seem excessive, northwards of 5000 yearly. Perhaps this is why apartments are still relatively lowly priced. Though you have to wonder if there will be a 'seachange' toward apartment living in NZ with immigration pressures building in Auckland. Have apartment prices increased much over the past few years?
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Originally posted by Bob Kane View PostThe vendor has to supply a disclosure form indicating if the apartment/building is subject to any leaky building actions.
The agent would have this form - ask for a copy.
Assume every building is leaky (unless there is clear evidence otherwise) and price accordingly.
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Hi Amado,
I used to live in Metropolis Apartment on High Street for 6 years. There was no leaky issue there, but better check again just in case. Good gym and swimming pool, and nice residents. But make sure to choose the one facing Albert park as the other side has noise from the bars on high street.
Good luck
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Originally posted by NomoneyNotalk View PostHi Amado,
I used to live in Metropolis Apartment on High Street for 6 years. There was no leaky issue there, but better check again just in case. Good gym and swimming pool, and nice residents. But make sure to choose the one facing Albert park as the other side has noise from the bars on high street.
Good luck
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Originally posted by Gary Lin View Postask for the past 12 months or even 24 months of body corp minutes.
ask for the body corp's long term maintenance plan. If there's no such plan, run! because the body corp is crap. If there is a plan, look at the expensive items on the plan. That will tell you the issues (if any) the building currently has.
ask for the building managers contact details and have a chat. be friendly with the manager, buy him/her a coffee and let him/her spill the beans on the building. Also good to ask what type of residents are there in the building, any HNZ tenants, owner occupied or tenants majority etc.
never ever trust what the real estate agent says, because he/she may not have asked the questions I have posted above!
Good list, add one more and that is to hit the buzzer on other residents and look for owner occupiers and see what they think of the place.
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your neighbors can have a large impact on your life
visit the buildings you are interested in late at night and see what the noise and people are like
building in the middle of hobson street are right opposite the city mission and can be pretty late at night
and LOTS of traffic noises during commuting times
kiwi on queen and imperial gardens have a lot of HNZ tenants who are often there all day with friends
story about that recently in the herald, link posted in 1 of the apartment threadshave you defeated them?
your demons
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Originally posted by Gary Lin View PostUsually if an apartment comes with its own gym and pool, then expect $4000+ more body corp fees...
Also you need to look at how much is the levy contribution as part of the body corp fees.
If the BC is like $5k a year, that's $100/wk gone...Last edited by amado; 22-10-2014, 02:57 PM.
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Originally posted by eri View Postyour neighbors can have a large impact on your life
visit the buildings you are interested in late at night and see what the noise and people are like
building in the middle of hobson street are right opposite the city mission and can be pretty late at night
and LOTS of traffic noises during commuting times
kiwi on queen and imperial gardens have a lot of HNZ tenants who are often there all day with friends
story about that recently in the herald, link posted in 1 of the apartment threads
Was shown a place today. It was a rabbit warren. By the time we finally got to the door I was dizzy. A second floor box in a monolithic complex.Last edited by amado; 22-10-2014, 03:05 PM.
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Originally posted by elguapo View PostGood list, add one more and that is to hit the buzzer on other residents and look for owner occupiers and see what they think of the place.
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