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Becoming a homeowner in Auckland, especially for migrants from the Indian community, can be a daunting task.

Acknowledging the challenges aspiring homeowners face, Aera is hosting an educational event on Wednesday, December 6, from 5pm to 6pm. Aera is a financial services platform exclusively focused on New Zealand's locked-out first-home buyer market.

Founder Derek Handley, who will be attending the event, emphasises the need for an alternative pathway to enter the New Zealand housing market.

“New Zealand needs more innovation for first home buyers…Aera is making a combination of financial products available to aspiring first home buyers, so they can get into their first home faster,” explains Handley.
The unique gathering at Satya Restaurant in Sandringham promises an evening of camaraderie, sumptuous food, and invaluable insights into expediting your path to homeownership in New Zealand and how to save faster to your deposit.
The event will delve into the intricacies of the savings journey, focusing on overcoming the deposit hurdle–a common barrier for many Auckland first-time home buyers.

Industry experts will share their knowledge, offering practical tips and strategies to empower attendees on their quest to own a home. Attendees can expect to ask their questions about various ways to save money and kickstart their journey toward homeownership. The event will also provide essential tips on enhancing the likelihood of successfully purchasing a first home.
Aera goes beyond traditional banking to cater exclusively to future first-home buyers and people who are starting their saving journey toward their first home deposit.

The Aera Deposit Accelerator is designed to offer competitive returns, surpassing those of any other savings account in New Zealand.

Deposit Accelerator members can apply for the new Ownership Accelerator launching soon, where Aera will invest alongside the home buyer to top up their deposit. This is designed to help overcome the deposit challenge and get Kiwis into their first home faster.
The event caters specifically to individuals from the Indian community with a stable household income of $125,000 or more, actively saving toward their first home. This is the first event of its kind for the Indian community and perfect for people exploring the savings journey to overcoming the deposit hurdle.
The event is free to attend but spaces are limited though RSVP is necessary. For more information and to secure your spot, visit https://buff.ly/47xFAVM

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