Sell your New Zealand House, Villa, Apartment, Land, Country Home, Renovation Project, Holiday Home, Townhouse or Commercial property in internationally in over 70 languages with us on hundreds of the worlds top platforms. We accept all types of property as we have all types of buyers. We Partner with thousands of estate agents across the globe selling property in New Zealand, who have access to your property to present to buyers and investors from across Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Russia, China, The USA, The Middle East, UK & Ireland and other parts of the world. We market worldwide to attract all types of buyer contact us to advertise New Zealand property for sale by owner .
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Sell Property in New Zealand Fast Online By International Marketing
We market to buyers and investors from across the world who can potentially offer you a fast and free turnaround to help sell overseas property in New Zealand online. With years of expertise and contacts already lined up our agents have a database of over 30,000 investors who get mail shots of new listed properties. They are poised to make offers if they like what they see so please use the contact form and enter your property details correctly.
We can potentially offer fast cash sales if an overseas investor is interested in your New Zealand property. We accept all types of property as we have all types of buyer for apartments, villas, land, leasebacks, townhouses, country homes, Commercial units such as Hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, also renovation projects for development.
If you want to sell overseas property fast and need to sell privately in New Zealand or any other part of the world make contact with us using the form for free no obligation quotes and advice on your price.
Our property news blog has many guides for each country in the world to sell your property online post pandemic and we look forward to increased movement in the market.
We will be with you on the process and will aim to try to sell your overseas property . From initial conversation about your property and how it might sell in the market to regular updates, a log in tool for you to see the interaction of buyers with your property to the bids on your property, updates on inspection trips and the legal process of the sale. We will even recommend the best currency exchange company for overseas property with discounted rates just for you.
We understand that efficiency is everything when trying to help gain sales so not only are we and our agents trying to put your property in front of as many people as possible but we are trying to put it in front of the right buyers. This is why we work to eliminate the time wasters and casual surfers from the genuine buyers who are ready to make an offer or book a flight for an inspection trip. This helps us arrive at the sale much quicker than we would have before.New Zealand
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Hear what some of our recent clients had to say
Very impressed listed with them 2 weeks ago my property has been marketed on over 100 high-ranking property platforms worldwide and translated into 79 languages. Proof of all marketing sent when requested and I have a viewing booked in next month already.
Samantha Worthington
Esales very recently assisted in the marketing and sale of my overseas property. I can wholeheartedly recommend their professional marketing services as from day one they have been thorough. I must extend an extra arm of gratitude to my agent who went over and above to get things done outside working hours. Without his expert knowledge and guidance to set the right price for the market the process would have been harder. I was very pleased at the speed and efficiency of correspondence or calls at the weekend to tell me I had an offer. There was a few hurdles to get things done often but this was no issue for the reputable notary office they put me in touch with. I felt everything was under control at all times. If you are looking for an efficient and professional service to market to global investors look no further. Everything was extremely transparent.
Muhamed Ashid
I highly rate how professionally this company handled the marketing and exposure of my property, also the fact they are contactable by phone or email at any time for updates and help. They are so much more cost-effective than local agents who can easily fob you off and charge extortionate fees. Esales has more coverage in all markets around the world and after many years of trying with local agents, we decided this was the best route to go with. Delighted to have sold inside 8 weeks of listing and we will be listing 4 other overseas properties we own. Very thorough and transparent from start to finish and we sold over asking price for any cynics out there !
James Penrose
Complete Guide to Selling Real Estate in New Zealand
Selling property in New Zealand is a formal legal process that prioritizes transparency and professional documentation. Whether you are selling your family home or an investment property, success depends on meticulous preparation, understanding your legal obligations, and choosing the right sales strategy.
The Legal Framework: Lawyers and Contracts
In New Zealand, selling property is a legal transaction that carries risk if not managed correctly. Engaging a qualified lawyer or conveyancer early in the process is essential to protect your interests.
Mandatory Legal Representation: Your lawyer or conveyancer will manage the legal process from the review of the Sale and Purchase Agreement through to final settlement. They ensure your title is clear, review disclosures, and handle the electronic transfer of ownership via Landonline.
Sale and Purchase Agreement: This is the binding contract between you and the buyer. Never sign an agreement until your legal advisor has reviewed it. It details the price, settlement date, and any conditions, such as finance or building reports.
Disclosure Obligations: You have a legal duty to disclose all relevant information about the property, including weather-tightness issues, unconsented alterations, or boundary problems. Failure to do so can lead to legal action or the sale falling through.
Taxation and Financial Considerations
New Zealand does not have a comprehensive capital gains tax; however, specific rules apply to property sales.
The Bright-Line Test: If you sell a residential property within two years of acquisition, the profit is generally subject to income tax. You are typically exempt if the property was your “main home” for most of the period you owned it.
Real Estate Commission: If using an agent, commission fees are negotiable and should be agreed upon in writing before signing an agency agreement. Rates often follow a tiered structure—typically ranging from 2.95% to 3.95% on the first portion of the sale price and reducing for the remainder.
Other Costs: Budget for additional expenses beyond commission, such as professional marketing, photography, auctioneer fees, and your lawyer’s fees.
Strategy: Maximizing Market Exposure
To achieve the best price, you must position your property effectively in the current market.
Valuation Strategy: Do not rely solely on your Rating Valuation (RV) or Council Valuation (CV), as these may not reflect real-time market value. Obtain a current market appraisal from an agent or a registered valuation from a professional valuer to set a realistic price range.
Method of Sale: Choose the method that fits your property and local buyer behavior. Auctions remain popular in high-demand areas for creating urgency, while private sales or tenders are also effective options.
Professional Presentation: First impressions are vital. Ensure your home is well-presented, decluttered, and staged. High-quality photography, 3D tours, and clear, compelling listing copy are essential for standing out on major property portals.
Global Reach: For premium properties, consider platforms that offer international exposure to reach expat or overseas buyers.
Pro-Tip for Sellers: Your lawyer will need to verify your identity under the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act. Have your primary identification, such as a passport or driver’s license, ready early to avoid delays during the settlement phase.