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11-09-2012

QV: Regional breakdown

Landlords.co.nz

Auckland's property market is still leading the way, although the heat has come off slightly, QV statistics show.

Auckland
Values in the wider Auckland area have risen 2.6% over the past three months and 6.8% over the past year.

Over the past year, values have increased the most in old Auckland City, where they are up by 7.7%, but Manukau (up 6.8%), Waitakere (6.2%) and North Shore (6.0%) aren’t far behind. In the past three months Manukau has increased the most (up 3.2%) with the other three areas mentioned up between 2.3% and 2.7%.

Compared to the previous market peak in late 2007 values in the wider Auckland area are now 6.5% higher, with the old Auckland City up 9.3% since peak, North Shore up 5.1%, Manukau 3.9% and Waitakere 2.5%.

QV Valuer Jan O’Donoghue said: "There hasn’t been the same heat in the Auckland market over the past month as we have seen for much of the past year. Buyer enquiry dipped, and a few properties were selling below expectations. This is in stark contrast to the strong activity through winter, and came as something of a surprise."

She said: "There are pockets of property close to the CBD, such as Sandringham and Mt Albert, where values are catching up to the rest of central Auckland, and so recent increases in value have been quite strong. The number of properties on the market is still low, meaning many potential buyers can’t find the properties they want. Despite the recent slowdown in activity, we expect the market to pick up over the next few months, especially with the number of new listings increasing as you would expect at this time of year."

Hamilton and Tauranga
Values in Hamilton have risen 1.3% over the past three months, and are now 3.5% higher than the same time last year. First-home buyers and investors are driving the lower end of the market while there has been a steady level of sales and enquiry at the upper end of the market. This positive activity is likely to carry on through spring.

In Tauranga values have faltered in recent months and are only 1.2% above the same time last year.

Wellington
In the Wellington area values have been flat for the past six months, and as a result are only 2% above the same time last year.

QV Valuer Pieter Geill said :"There is still a lack of choice for many buyers who have been searching for some time, but like other main centres there are signs that people are now preparing their properties for sale in spring. Although confidence is still low overall, some top end properties have been selling well and first home buyers are still actively looking for homes and smaller apartments."

Christchurch
Values in Christchurch have risen 5.5% over the past year and 1.4% over the past three months.

QV Valuer Daryl Taggart said: "There is still strong demand for properties in the least affected parts of Christchurch, and areas that have been largely repaired. The strongest activity, and the most competition, is in the $300,000 to $400,000 range. It’s not great news for the bargain hunters, with shorter listing times, multi offer situations and strong bidding becoming features of these areas. On the other hand it’s good for the vendors who are securing good prices on suitable terms

"In contrast the affected areas of the city, including the eastern and hill suburbs, have stumbled through the last few months, with limited volumes of sales. For some home owners in these areas repair dates are still a long way out," he said.

"Properties in the TC3 [technical category three] zone have not been selling well with buyer resistance to the amount of damage still to be repaired."

As has been the case for most of the past year, values in the Waimakariri and Selwyn Districts are increasing faster than anywhere else in the country, with both now well above the 2007 market peak.

Waimakariri is up 13.4% over the past year, and Selwyn up 14.4%.

Taggart said the townships in these areas offered a good lifestyle alternative, with many close to work opportunities that are now on the periphery of Christchurch. These areas are generally more affordable than the well performing Christchurch City areas but have good township amenities.

Dunedin
Values in Dunedin have increased 1.1% in the past three months, and up 4.9% over the past year.

QV Valuer Tim Gibson said: "There is strong interest at the lower end of the market with good turnouts at open homes. Affordable, well presented properties are getting multiple offers particularly in good suburban areas such as Mosgiel. There continues to be a shortage of good properties on the market."

Provincial centres
Values in most of the provincial centres have remained relatively stable, with changes over the past year falling within a 2.2% band. The exception is Gisborne, which is down 3.6% over the past year.

Source: Landlords.co.nz