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How much are property management fees in NZ?
If you’ve got an investment property you’ll have a few expenses - find out how much your property manager will cost

AI summary
Property management fees in New Zealand typically range from 7-12% of the gross rental income. For an average rental, this can be a significant annual cost.
A manager's duties include tenant screening, rent collection, organising maintenance, and ensuring legal compliance. Be aware of potential additional fees for services like marketing, property inspections, and Healthy Homes assessments. Some firms offer a higher all-inclusive rate versus a lower base rate with extra charges for specific tasks.
Property management fees explained
What does a property manager do?
Marketing your property and helping select tenants
Screening and vetting tenants
Managing the end and beginning of tenancies
Collecting rent
A good property manager will save your plenty work.
Organising maintenance and repairs
Ensuring your property meets all relevant regulations
Performing property inspections
Providing expert advice
Is property management worth the fees?
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