Tauranga flats for rent - Prime Campus

Tauranga flats for rent - Prime Campus

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25/11/2025

We’re excited to announce the completion of our first solar installation, and the results are already encouraging.

The system is currently generating an average of 48 kWh of clean energy per day, while the tenants are only using 40 kWh. The surplus power is sold back to the grid to create value for our tenants and community.

This installation is part of a wider solar trial, which if successful could lead us to be able to include electricity FREE with our student flats across the country.

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16/10/2025

While we’re fortunate to see our strategy deliver another strong quarter of performance, one of the most rewarding outcomes wasn’t financial — it was noticing that one of our student tenants chose to invest a meaningful amount (for a student) into the Prime Campus Fund.

It’s a powerful validation when those who experience our properties firsthand also choose to become investors. This alignment of interest between tenants and shareholders reflects the quality of what the team at Prime Campus is building.

We are pleased to share our quarterly report for the July to September 2025 period, which provides an overview of our financial performance and key achievements.

Highlights include:

🔺 The acquisition of 18 Ilam Road, Christchurch, a vacant property offering the potential to develop up to 15 student bedrooms across two stages.

🔺 The Fund’s total property value increased 10.5% this quarter, primarily reflecting the acquisition and initial development of 18 Ilam Road (photo).

🔺 The NAV per share rose 3.5% quarter on quarter and 20.1% year on year to $0.69, representing a 68.7% return since our IPO in March 2023 and an annualised return of 22.6%, maintaining a strong margin above our 15% IRR target.

🔺 For the third consecutive year, Prime Campus has been selected as a finalist for the NZ Property Investors Federation’s RentSkills Award (formerly Landlord of the Year).

We appreciate your continued support and investment in the Fund and look forward to keeping you updated on our ongoing progress in the coming quarters.

Investors are now able to purchase shares in Prime Campus at any time via Catalist, except during periods when material information is pending.

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09/10/2025

Exciting news! Prime Campus has been named a finalist for Landlord of the Year, for the third year running! 🏆🏆🏆

This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable, and student-focused housing. We’re proud that our approach — which combines energy efficiency, thoughtful design, and strong operational management — is being acknowledged as a benchmark in the industry.

A big thank you to our amazing team and our students, whose feedback and support continue to drive us forward. We look forward to the awards ceremony this weekend!

Full NZPIF announcement here: https://nzpif.co.nz/blog/2025/10/06/meet-the-2025-nzpif-awards-finalists/

08/07/2025

Thank you Leah Panapa, and the team at The Platform New Zealand, for picking up this important topic, and inviting our fund manager, Tim Calder, onto your show to share his experience.

Not only have we seen no difference between male and female tenants in terms of tenancy related costs, this year we have had two situations where male tenants ADDED value to our properties:

- One group of male tenants asked us for permission to paint several rooms a more neutral colour in a property we had recently purchased and converted to student housing. They were so proud of their work they sent me this photo: https://primecampus-docs.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/Red+room+white%2C+16b+Barlow+Street.jpg

- Another group of male tenants discovered that with the installation of a larger network switch and a few meters of ethernet cable they could liven up two more rooms with our standard fibre internet connections. Completely self initiated. Our team had to go out of their way to ask them for receipts so we could reimburse them for their costs.

SunLive - Te Puke students get help with tertiary expenses - The Bay's News First 15/04/2025

Four learners have won Acorn Foundation scholarships, 11 students were granted TECT First-in-Family awards, and 10 students were awarded TECT Returning Student scholarships. Acorn’s Jo Wilson (left), with Simon McGillivray, Aria Gibson, Bella Muir and Louisa Westerlund.

SunLive - Te Puke students get help with tertiary expenses - The Bay's News First Te Puke students get help with tertiary expenses

12/02/2025

Want to own a share of your flat and start your journey as a landlord/property investor? This is exactly what our founder Tim Calder did in his first year of university to develop financial independence. Now he works with our tenants to create unbeatable student flatting experiences while allowing the public to invest along side him. Follow this link for more information: https://www.catalist.co.nz/signup/product/93a44c94-3570-4278-9bb3-f774678a2e04

🚀 Revolutionizing Student Accommodation with Prime Campus! 🏡✨

Looking for high-return investments in student housing? 🎓 Prime Campus s is transforming student living with strategically located multi-bedroom homes near top campuses! With over two decades of experience in student property investment and management, Prime Campus knows exactly what students look for in a home—and how to unlock high-value investment opportunities. 💡💰

Prime Campus has grown their investment portfolio by acquiring a property in Christchurch, just in time to address the shortage of student accommodation!

What does Prime Campus provide?
✅ High-demand locations 📍
✅ Innovative rental packages 🏠
✅ Student-focused living solutions 🏠

🔗Want to learn more about this investment opportunity? Click here to learn more https://www.catalist.co.nz/businesses/93a44c94-3570-4278-9bb3-f774678a2e04

'Suffering': Uni students relying on charities for food 29/04/2024

Food charity Good Neighbour has given away $136,000 worth of food in the past financial year to students at The University of Waikato and Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology in Tauranga.

'Suffering': Uni students relying on charities for food One organisation dished out $136,000 worth of food parcels in a year.

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