Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

How to handle HIGHER INTEREST RATES

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

|

June 17, 2023

As mortgage fees bite, it's time to ensure you can keep a roof over your head 

How to handle HIGHER INTEREST RATES

Do the whopping home loan interest rates have you feeling stressed? Are you struggling to come up with enough cash to cover your payments? You're not alone, according to New Zealand economist Ed McKnight, who recently coauthored Wealth Plan: How to Invest in New Zealand Property and Retire on Real Estate with Andrew Nicol.

"Interest rates have surged from around 2.2 percent all the way to 6.5 percent, so many households are feeling the pinch," he explains.

Here, Ed share's his top tips for homeowners on how to handle the hikes.

DON'T JUST GO FOR THE CHEAPEST RATE

Kiwis tend to go for the cheapest rate possible. After all, it seems like the least expensive, right? If you agree to fix your interest rate with the bank for the next five years, you'll get a lower interest rate than if you fix it for one year. It might seem like a good deal today, but if interest rates fall over the next few years, as some economists suggest, then it could seem like a costly option in a year or two.

SHOP AROUND 

There are not as many people buying houses at the moment, which means fewer people are taking out new mortgages. The banks are fighting each other to retain market share and so are offering you lower interest rates. For example,

MEER VERHALEN VAN New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Treated as AN EQUAL

The beloved broadcaster's reflections on life

time to read

1 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Something in the water ESTHER'S HEARTFELT SAFETY MISSION

After surviving a devastating tragedy, she found her purpose to save lives!

time to read

3 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Minimal effort, MAXIMUM FLAVOUR

Try these no-fuss dinners that can be thrown together and require little washing up!

time to read

3 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Bend it like BECKHAM

I do yoga now. Yes, after many, many years of Megan gently prodding me toward bending my body, I made the decision to get on board. I was nervous about being involved with what might be just a passing fad. I mean, it's only been around for a few thousand years. Is it actually here to stay?

time to read

2 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Speaking volumes THE ART OF CONVERSATION

In a world of thumbs-up emojis and one-way voice memos, are we forgetting how to converse? Writer Alley Pascoe engages in an experiment in listening and genuine two-way chatting

time to read

6 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Talking MENOPAUSE RANGE UNMASKED POINT

Are you fearful, tearful and always flying off

time to read

6 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Under the burnt vines HOW JESSICA'S HEALING THE LAND

She gathered passionate experts to break new ground... because wine not?!

time to read

3 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Where to next? ADVENTURE AWAITS

Dreaming of an escapade or exploring from your couch? Lonely Planet's 2026 list of top destinations is your passport to the world

time to read

4 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Berry DELICIOUS

From desserts to afternoon tea, nothing beats a pop of this fresh fruity goodness

time to read

6 mins

January 19, 2026

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Josh's sails pitch 'I'LL GET GWYNETH TO NZ!'

Our talented chef has just the recipe to lure the Goop goddess to our shores – but first he has to feed a crowd

time to read

3 mins

January 19, 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size