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Singapore Accounts for 23% of Cross‑Border Investment into New Zealand, Reinforcing Its Role as a Leading Capital Source

Jacyn Kang • 21/05/2026

 

Singapore institutions anchor investment activity as foreign capital drives market momentum in New Zealand’s Living sector

 

Singapore is one of the top three sources of offshore capital into New Zealand, contributing 23% of total crossborder investment and placing it alongside Australia and Canada as the countrys leading offshore capital sources, according to Cushman & Wakefield analysis. The findings draw on the firm’s latest research into New Zealand’s Living sector, highlighting strong interest from Singapore capital driven by favourable policy settings, attractive yields and increasing institutional participation.

 

Cross‑border investment remains a defining feature of New Zealand’s investment landscape, with foreign investors accounting for 60% of total transaction volumes last year. Momentum has continued into 2026, supported by improving sentiment and liquidity, with Q1 investment volumes.

Singapore institutions anchoring New Zealand investment

Singapore’s institutional investors are playing a central role in underpinning confidence in New Zealand’s Living sector. Based on the firm’s analysis of recent transaction activity, the acquisition of National Storage makes GIC, through its joint venture with Brookfield, the largest investor in New Zealand commercial real estate over the past five years.

Singapore investment is also shaping the New Zealand’s student accommodation sector. Keppel, through its Keppel Education Asset Fund II, holds an 80% stake in Precinct’s Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) development at Carlaw Park in Auckland. Currently under development, the project is set to become New Zealand’s largest PBSA scheme, with an estimated value of around US$173 million upon completion.

These investments underscore Singapore’s role not just as a source of capital, but as a strategic, long term participant in the evolution of New Zealand’s Living sector.

For Singapore based investors, New Zealand offers a combination of defensive income characteristics and supportive market fundamentals, particularly when compared with more mature markets across the Asia Pacific region.

 

Conal Newland

Conal Newland, International Director, Head of Living, APAC at Cushman & Wakefield, said: 

“For Singapore‑based capital, New Zealand offers favourable investor treatment, supportive tax settings, a currency advantage and comparatively lower debt costs than more mature APAC markets.”

 

Cushman & Wakefield’s findings indicate that New Zealand’s Living sector remains at an early stage of institutionalisation, presenting opportunities for Singapore investors to establish scale ahead of increased global competition. Structural demand drivers, including population growth, urbanisation and a growing international student cohort, continue to support long‑term fundamentals across rental housing and student accommodation.

As capital flows into New Zealand strengthen and policy settings continue to support institutional participation, Singapore capital is expected to remain a key contributor to the market’s ongoing development. With investment volumes recovering and offshore participation deepening, Singapore investors are well positioned to continue playing a leading role in the growth and maturation of New Zealand’s Living sector.

Note to Editors: Cushman & Wakefield’s analysis is based on data from MSCI RCA and industry news sources. To access the full report, New Zealand Rental Housing: The Institutional Entry, please click here.

 

About Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) is a leading global commercial real estate services firm for property owners and occupiers with approximately 52,000 employees in nearly 400 offices and 60 countries. In 2024, the firm reported revenue of $9.4 billion across its core service lines of Services, Leasing, Capital markets, and Valuation and other. Built around the belief that Better never settles, the firm receives numerous industry and business accolades for its award-winning culture. For additional information, visit www.cushmanwakefield.com.

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