Mortgage News

House prices knocked back from April highs

Thursday 17th of June 1999
 
Sales were up for the month but prices down, according to the latest residential property statistics.
Figures compiled by the Real Estate Institute show the nationwide median house price has dropped from $170,000 in April to $167,875 in May. Meanwhile house sales rose from 7,004 to 7,162 over the same period.
Institute president Max Oliver says Wellington's the only region with consistently high median prices and high activity "and is continuing to run like an express train". He says the current low mortgage interest rates have had an impact on the number of new home owners, but expects that recent rate rises will show through in the next lot of statistics.
Looking a year back, the median house price is still up on May 1998 when the national figure stood at $164,000. House sales for that month were 5,300, well below the May 1999 total.
 
TOTAL DWELLINGS MEDIAN PRICE COMPARISONS FOR MAY
(information supplied by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand)
 
 

1996

1997

1998

1999

Northland

115,000

138,000

147,500

153,000

Auckland

227,500

235,000

232,000

230,000

Waikato/BOP/Gisborne

133,000

145,000

150,000

156,500

Hawkes Bay

117,750

128,100

120,000

127,000

Manawatu/Wanganui

95,000

101,000

96,000

102,000

Taranaki

95,000

95,250

91,000

95,000

Wellington

139,500

152,000

168,500

170,000

Nelson/Marlborough

135,750

133,500

145,500

142,500

Canterbury/Westland
(including South Canterbury)

132,000

138,450

140,000

140,000

Otago

95,875

97,000

95,000

86,000

Southland

80,000

85,000

66,500

76,000

Total

148,000

162,500

164,000

167,875

 
 
 
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