Insights | 9 February, 2023
Alongside strong long-term fundamentals, commercial property investment can provide a range of potential tax benefits. This presents a good opportunity to understand the range of tax benefits which might be applicable to...
Insights | 9 February, 2023
Strong sustainability principles are an important part of contributing to a better New Zealand. They also play an important part in ensuring Oyster holds and grows its position as a landlord of...
News | 9 February, 2023
We started the roll out of our digital investor portal at the end of 2022 and want to say a huge thank you to our investors who have been making the most...
Insights | 9 February, 2023
Over the last 25 years, Oyster Property Group has worked with both local and international capital partners to fund growth and innovation in the New Zealand property market – sometimes more than...
Insights | 9 February, 2023
Active fund management in the current environment Commercial property investment is a long game, which means over time your investments will likely encounter different property markets and economic cycles. Over the last...
News | 8 December, 2022
Investing in quality commercial property assets has always been a long game. Irrespective of the economic climate, industrial property remains incredibly well placed and there is unlikely to be any change to...
News | 5 December, 2022
Leading New Zealand commercial property fund manager Oyster Property Group (Oyster) is working to minimise its environmental footprint and support the sustainability goals of its tenants. Leading New Zealand commercial property fund...
News | 3 December, 2022
Colliers has concluded its longest initial commercial lease agreement, with KiwiRail committing to a 25-year term in Auckland’s Central Park commercial precinct. Owned by Oyster Property Group in partnership with KKR, the...
Insights | 1 December, 2022
We continue to receive a range of queries from investors regarding their preferences to invest in either a single-asset fund or a multi-asset fund. In short, it is down to investor preference;...