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The Government has announced reforms to the Overseas Investment Act (OIA) that will take effect from Friday, 6 March 2026, creating a new opportunity for eligible overseas investors to buy or build high-value residential property in New Zealand.
Under the changes, overseas buyers holding an Active Investor Plus Visa (AIP) will be able to apply for consent to purchase or build residential property valued at NZ$5 million or more. This marks an important shift for New Zealand’s luxury residential and premium land markets.
The Active Investor Plus Visa was introduced in 2022 to attract high-value international investors by offering a residency pathway in return for substantial investment in the New Zealand economy. While these investors have been actively committing capital to New Zealand, their ability to purchase residential property has, until now, been extremely limited.
Strong global interest from high-net-worth investors
Following updates to the visa settings on 1 April 2025, interest in the Active Investor Plus Visa has increased significantly. Since the changes:
Demand is coming from a broad range of international markets, led by:
Collectively, applicants span 33 nationalities, highlighting strong and diversified global interest from well-capitalised buyers seeking a long-term connection to New Zealand.
What this means for property sellers
The reforms open a clearly defined, high-value segment of the residential market to overseas buyers. In practical terms:
Bayleys expects the strongest buyer interest in locations that combine lifestyle appeal, scarcity, and premium positioning, including:
Important limitations to be aware of
Only properties classified as residential (including lifestyle) will qualify. Certain types of land remain subject to stricter Overseas Investment Act controls, even at higher price points. These include:
A meaningful expansion, requiring specialist expertise
While the reforms do not fully reopen New Zealand’s residential property market to overseas buyers, they do materially expand the pool of qualified purchasers at the luxury end. For owners of high-value homes or premium development sites, this represents a meaningful increase in potential demand. Sellers considering bringing property to market, particularly homes valued above $5 million or land with committed build potential, should engage early with Bayleys specialists to ensure their property is correctly positioned for this emerging buyer group.
Bayleys is New Zealand’s leading luxury real estate company, selling more than twice as many $5 million-plus homes as any other agency. This market influence is supported by exceptional international reach through partnerships with McGrath in Australia and Knight Frank globally, world-class luxury marketing capability, and the country’s strongest network of elite agents, delivering complex, high-value transactions with confidence.
Disclaimer: This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.