We offer investments in Forestry and forested Land throughout New Zealand.

Traditionally, Forestry as an investment has only been available to the very wealthy or companies with significant cash flows because of the ongoing costs associated with ensuring a valuable commercial crop.

Then there is us.

Latest Investment

Our Latest Investment

Prosper Hills (2008) Limited was released to the public on the 5th of March 2009. It is a simple company structure comprising of 400 shares. As at Friday 6th August 2010, just 225 shares remain to be issued to the public. Shares are currently available for you to buy.

Prosper Hills (2008) Limited owns its own Forestry and Land. A unique advantage of this project is that the Forestry has aged. We’re sure you see the advantage – your return could be in as little as 10 to 15 years rather than a typical Forestry investment where the project may have only recently been planted.

 

NZ Forestry and Land Investments Limited

NZ Forestry and Land Investments Limited

NZ Forestry and Land Investments Limited is a privately owned family business. It has been our intention to make Forestry available to ordinary New Zealanders who could not otherwise afford this investment.

The structure of the investment companies we have offered are simple and each company has title to their own assets: Forestry and Land.

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Your Opportunity

Your Opportunity

You now have an opportunity to purchase shares in a privately owned company, owned only by its shareholders and share in the profits made from the sale of that companies assets; Forestry and Land at maturity.

We believe that investing with us creates the possibility of a financial future very different from the one you would probably otherwise have. We invite you to investigate our current limited offer further.

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Why invest in Forestry and Land?

Why invest in Forestry and Land?

A valid question indeed. By searching the internet you’ll promptly find that the Worlds’ population is increasing at around 210,000 human beings a day. Meanwhile, the net Forest loss worldwide from deforestation is 40,000 rugby fields a day.

Said simply: “The projected plantation timber supply is far below the projected global consumption.”

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