Experts here say increased immigration is adding fuel to an already-inflated market, putting a strain on local house hunters.
A study by foreign exchange specialist Moneycorp showed New Zealand was the fifth-most popular place to buy for young Britons, behind the United States, Spain, Australia and France. Italy, South Africa, Portugal, Canada and Brazil rounded out the top 10.
The number of 19 to 28-year-olds using Moneycorp to buy properties abroad has increased fourfold since 2011.
for all these, they writer tries to argue protectionism on kiwi as a protected specie.
If kiwi needs help to fly, they will need help to fly everywhere they go......... :) time to face up to globalisation.作者: NewLynnHse 时间: 2013-9-11 12:32:29
bungyjumping999 发表于 2013-9-11 11:30
for all these, they writer tries to argue protectionism on kiwi as a protected specie.