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May 22

Investors Return to Property

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 With low mortgage rates and rising rental returns, New Zealanders have returned to property as their favoured investment....Anecdotally Auckland and Christchurch appeared to be the most popular areas with property investors, as well as pockets of Dunedin.   Read the full article here

September 8

BNZ-REINZ Residential Market Survey Sept 2011

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"All of the main eight measures we use to gauge the current strength of the residential real estate market around New Zealand have strengthened over the past month indicating that slowly but surely on average things are shifting to a sellers market. More and more first home buyers are appearing, prices are perceived to be edging upward, and auction clearance rates are considered to be improving. However there has been a sizeable lift in potential vendors seeking appraisals of their properties, and in the opinion of agents the market balance is only marginally in favour of sellers. Regional variations remain strong." Read or download report here

September 5

Insurer predicts shortage will lead to higher house prices

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House prices could increase by 12 per cent over the next three years, a mortgage insurer says. A report into the country's housing market, released yesterday, finds a shortage of new housing is driving property values up.

Predicted house price increases in the three years to June 2014

* Auckland: +16 per cent

* Northland: +11 per cent

* Hawkes Bay: +20 per cent

* Waikato,Bay of Plenty,Gisborne: +3 per cent Read article here
July 5

Auckland house listings squeezed, prices expected to rise

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June 20

Auckland economy recovering faster than rest of country

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QVNZ’s index shows house prices in Auckland are now on average only a few points below the 2007 peak. Read article here