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Higher mortgage costs and tighter lending are set to keep house prices under pressure, with June marking a third straight monthly fall.
Renovation spending has surged to its highest level since 2019, with New Zealand homeowners budgeting more despite rising material costs.
Lower entry-level house prices and wider government support are nudging first-home buyers closer to ownership despite rising rates.
The city was the only New Zealand region to post an annual fall, with sales also down 38.3% as buyers paused amid higher rates.
Tighter, costlier credit is set to deepen New Zealand's housing downturn, with CoreLogic warning of more price falls and weaker sales.
Borrowers face higher mortgage costs and further house price weakness as the Reserve Bank signals the OCR may peak around 4% by mid-2023.
Industry groups say Labor’s policies could ease affordability pressures after its weekend win made housing reforms more likely.
Tighter lending and higher mortgage costs have pushed first home buyers to a seven-year low, even as government support rules are loosened.
West Coast and Canterbury are still posting strong gains, but a surge in listings and weaker demand is cooling prices nationwide.
Councils face tighter deadlines as new rules could bring taller housing to city centres and transit hubs, raising pressure on infrastructure.
A $350-million proposal could bring 245 apartments to South Perth if planners back the 50-storey hybrid project.
The funding leaves Auckland’s housing shortage still acute, but will unlock build-ready land for up to 16,000 homes across five suburbs.
Rising stock and tighter financing are cooling competition, with auction sales dropping sharply across New Zealand as buyers turn cautious.
Higher building costs and rates rises are set to force developers to shelve projects, threatening new home supply and affordability.
Tighter credit and higher rates are leaving first home buyers more exposed, with some regions now showing early signs of vulnerability.
Vacancy rates are easing, but the shift to prime offices and hybrid work will keep reshaping property demand well beyond 2022.
Rising flood risk from climate change could erode home prices and threaten banking stability in New Zealand's coastal cities.
Stretched affordability and higher mortgage rates are pushing median values down in 154 suburbs, with Auckland and Wellington among the weakest.