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Residential Property Values Plateaued Across New Zealand

Residential Property Values Plateaued Across New Zealand

BY Realty Plus
Published - Wednesday, 15 May, 2024
Residential Property Values Plateaued Across New Zealand

The housing market looks set for a winter of discontent with a surplus of listings and a lack of urgency among buyers. Residential property values have largely plateaued across New Zealand in recent months, with sales volumes expected to drop in the coming months.

The QV House Price Index for April shows the national average value was flat with a 0.1 per cent rise to $926,772 in the three months to the end of April 2024.

The data reflected a significant slowdown in residential values from the 2.2 per cent quarterly home value growth recorded at the end of March. The national average value is now 2.7 per cent higher than at the same time last year, but still 12.9 per cent ($136,993) below the market's peak in late 2021.

Cities are losing momentum with Auckland's three-month rolling average negative for the third straight month. The Super City's average home value decreased by 0.7 per cent to $1,281,996 this quarter. It follows reductions in February (0.4 per cent), (0.2 per cent), and April (0.1 per cent).

Tauranga (0.2 per cent) Hamilton (0.0 per cent), Wellington (0.6 per cent), Palmerston North (-0.1 per cent), New Plymouth (0.7 per cent) Napier (-0.2 per cent), Nelson (0.8 per cent) and Christchurch (0.2 per cent) recorded flat or negative growth rates in average home values.

The data reflected residential property values continuing to slowly rise in Invercargill (3.2 per cent), Rotorua (3.6 per cent), Dunedin (2.1 per cent), Queenstown Lakes (1.1 per cent) and Marlborough (1.1 per cent).

Vendors with unsold properties face a nervous winter and some big decisions. First-home buyers appear to have the upper hand provided they have stable employment and finance in place.

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