Housing crisis will get worse: AlexanderThere’s no let-up in sight for housing affordability and availability, particularly in Auckland, says BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander.28-03-2013 more >> Signs point up for prices: ANZAnnual house price inflation has reached the highest level seen since late 2007, ANZ says in its latest Property Focus report.28-03-2013 more >> House building downRetirement village construction plans was behind an increase in building consents of 1.9% in February.28-03-2013 more >> Waikato lifestyle beckons for city folkAucklanders are looking south of the city for cheaper properties and a more relaxed lifestyle, the Real Estate Institute says.27-03-2013 more >> No sign of improvement in Canterbury shortageThere is no let-up in sight for Canterbury’s housing shortage, according to ASB’s latest Cantometer report.27-03-2013 more >> Crockers reports price, turnover increaseSome of the strongest year-on-year sales price growth in Auckland last month was seen in the west, according to Crockers’ latest research.26-03-2013 more >> Rental warrants examined by ministerNational’s new housing minister is looking into the possibility of a “warrant of fitness†for rental properties.25-03-2013 more >> 'Plan action needed now'Aucklanders can’t afford to wait three years for the city’s unitary plan to be ratified, the Employers and Manufacturers Association says.25-03-2013 more >> Migration turnaround likely to boost pricesNew Zealand gained more new residents than it lost last month, new data shows - and it's likely to provide more fuel for the housing market.22-03-2013 more >> Newland: Consider shared equity schemeNew Zealand should think about following Britain’s lead and introducing shared equity loans for new homes, commentator Olly Newland says.21-03-2013 more >> Plan offers investors opportunities: NZPIFLandlords holding on to properties with big sections may be able to get their money’s worth out of them under proposed changes in the draft Auckland plan, says the New Zealand Property Investors Federation.20-03-2013 more >> Under-building not a nationwide problemHousing construction would need to double in Auckland over the next few years to keep up with demand but the construction industry is already keeping pace with growth in most parts of the country, Westpac’s economists say.19-03-2013 more >> IMF issues bubble warningThe International Monetary Fund has sounded a warning on the possibility of a housing bubble destabilising the Kiwi economy.19-03-2013 more >> Lower rates may be loomingLower mortgage rates could be on the horizon after yesterday’s official cash rate announcement and monetary policy statement, one economist says.15-03-2013 more >> OCR on hold: RBNZThe Reserve Bank has left the official cash rate unchanged at 2.5% and expects it to stay that way at least until the end of the year.14-03-2013 more >> OLLY NEWLAND: Capital gains tax is not the answerNo matter how often the argument against a Capital Gains Tax is put forward, the subject is still popular among those who, it seems, fail to realise that implementing such a tax will solve nothing. The suggestion comes up again and again, and it has almost become an article of faith for ‘the left’ some of whom seem to imbue a Capital Gains Tax (CGT) with mythic powers to right all social wrongs.14-03-2013 more >> Foreign fears over-hyped: AlexanderAt most, 5.6% of New Zealand house sales go to foreign buyers who do not plan to live in this country, BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander says.14-03-2013 more >> Tools no substitute for OCR: EconomistsMacroprudential tools won’t be a substitute for official cash rate (OCR) increases, according to economists.13-03-2013 more >> Sales numbers up but pace slowing: REINZMore houses sold in February than in any February month for six years, the latest Real Estate Institute Statistics reveal.12-03-2013 more >> REINZ sells headquartersThe Real Estate Institute is listening to its own advice and has put its headquarters on the market.11-03-2013 more >> Price momentum spreading: QVMost of New Zealand’s main centres reported a house price rise in February, according to QV.08-03-2013 more >> Clamp down on foreign buyers: AlexanderForeign buyers should be restricted from buying existing houses in New Zealand, says BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander.07-03-2013 more >> Building activity picking upNew Zealand’s housing supply problem appears to be improving, albeit slowly. Nationwide building work rose 1.8% by volume in the December quarter, on top of an almost 10% jump the quarter before.06-03-2013 more >> Auckland vendors head to market: BarfootAuckland house prices did not shoot up in February because there were many more new listings on the market compared to the month before, Barfoot and Thompson says.05-03-2013 more >> ASB weighs up regions' house pricesGisborne is the only region in New Zealand that experienced a house price drop in the year ended December, according to ASB’s latest Main Report regional economic scoreboard.04-03-2013 more >> |