Auckland property market
With the end of what might've felt like a year of treading water nigh, we look at what 2022 may hold for housing, interest rates and the Kiwi dollar
1st Dec 21, 11:46am
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With the end of what might've felt like a year of treading water nigh, we look at what 2022 may hold for housing, interest rates and the Kiwi dollar
Fewer properties on offer at Barfoot & Thompson's latest auctions but more than half were sold
14th Aug 19, 10:29am
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Fewer properties on offer at Barfoot & Thompson's latest auctions but more than half were sold
Most auctioned properties are being passed in and opened up to offers from conditional buyers
16th Apr 19, 10:08am
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Most auctioned properties are being passed in and opened up to offers from conditional buyers
Barfoot & Thompson's sales down in March but prices held up reasonably well. Managing director says it's a market 'requiring vendors to have realistic expectations'
3rd Apr 19, 10:35am
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Barfoot & Thompson's sales down in March but prices held up reasonably well. Managing director says it's a market 'requiring vendors to have realistic expectations'
Sales rates ranged from 9% to 40% at Barfoot & Thompson's main auctions last week
8th May 18, 9:44am
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Sales rates ranged from 9% to 40% at Barfoot & Thompson's main auctions last week
New listings on Realestate.co.nz are well down on a year ago, but unsold stock is up in Auckland, Waikato, Wellington and Canterbury
1st Nov 17, 1:02am
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New listings on Realestate.co.nz are well down on a year ago, but unsold stock is up in Auckland, Waikato, Wellington and Canterbury
September's sales at Barfoot & Thompson were at their lowest level in nine years, with the bottom end of the market the most badly affected
4th Oct 17, 10:39am
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September's sales at Barfoot & Thompson were at their lowest level in nine years, with the bottom end of the market the most badly affected
SFO warns Auckland's heated property market is increasing fraud risk; says vulnerable investors are often targeted by those aware of their inexperience
22nd Oct 15, 11:26am
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SFO warns Auckland's heated property market is increasing fraud risk; says vulnerable investors are often targeted by those aware of their inexperience
Tony Alexander says offshore Chinese property buyers and undercapitalised kiwis buying duds for the sake of getting into the market, are starting to close their wallets
23rd Sep 15, 2:14pm
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Tony Alexander says offshore Chinese property buyers and undercapitalised kiwis buying duds for the sake of getting into the market, are starting to close their wallets
Harcourts' average Auckland selling price dropped nearly $35,000 in April as more owners sold their properties to realise the capital gains
14th May 15, 7:47am
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Harcourts' average Auckland selling price dropped nearly $35,000 in April as more owners sold their properties to realise the capital gains
The number of rented dwellings increased by 17,592 in the year to September with 7,821 of them in Auckland
20th Oct 14, 2:45pm
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The number of rented dwellings increased by 17,592 in the year to September with 7,821 of them in Auckland
NZIER calls for Auckland's Metropolitan Urban Limit to be pushed out, highlights twin harbour narrowness restricts availability of well-located land
8th May 14, 1:00am
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NZIER calls for Auckland's Metropolitan Urban Limit to be pushed out, highlights twin harbour narrowness restricts availability of well-located land
How and why previously unfashionable Auckland suburbs are becoming popular and causing house price rises to ripple out from the centre
29th Nov 12, 2:01pm
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How and why previously unfashionable Auckland suburbs are becoming popular and causing house price rises to ripple out from the centre
Auckland residential property listings at lowest level in at least four years
28th May 12, 11:52am
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Auckland residential property listings at lowest level in at least four years
Economist Nicole Foss talks to Amanda Morrall about peak oil, euro zone crisis, the next Great Depression and the big "trap" that is Auckland's housing market. Your view?
20th Apr 12, 5:23pm
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Economist Nicole Foss talks to Amanda Morrall about peak oil, euro zone crisis, the next Great Depression and the big "trap" that is Auckland's housing market. Your view?