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Rural property prices stronger
Sunday 25th of September 2005
Figures released yesterday by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand showed the median sale price for grazing, dairying and horticultural property increased $77,500 or 7.6 per cent to $807,500 in the August year.
The price for lifestyle property increased 16 per cent to $335,000.
Only 170 farms were sold in August - a month where sales reach a relative low-point - compared with 175 in August last year.
However, 665 lifestyle properties were sold, up from 608 in August last year.
REINZ vice-president Murray Cleland said demand, assisted by consistent farm returns over recent years and investor interest from the cities, had consistently exceeded supply, putting upward pressure on prices.
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The price for lifestyle property increased 16 per cent to $335,000.
Only 170 farms were sold in August - a month where sales reach a relative low-point - compared with 175 in August last year.
However, 665 lifestyle properties were sold, up from 608 in August last year.
REINZ vice-president Murray Cleland said demand, assisted by consistent farm returns over recent years and investor interest from the cities, had consistently exceeded supply, putting upward pressure on prices.
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