The last important checkpoint is around the actual details of the home. Understanding the type of ownership structure for the property has a direct impact on what you can and cannot do with it in future.
While there are four main ownership structures in New Zealand, at Onward Homes we only use two: Freehold, and Unit Title.
Freehold
Freehold is the most common and simple form of property title. Under freehold, you can use the house, land and anything attached to that title as you like it.
Unit Title
Unit Titles are extremely common with modern apartment buildings. This means you own a joint share of the land and common property but have exclusive ownership to a specific area.
As Unit Titles, apartments require a body corporate, which is responsible for insurance of the building plus common area maintenance etc. Our Onward Homes sales team can explain how body corporates work and associated annual costs.