Reserve Bank hikes OCR to 1% to control rising inflation
With surging inflation, rising house prices and a tight labour market, the Reserve bank signalled its move by increasing the OCR rate […]
The Governments Housing Promises – are they a bit empty?
The government had a tough month in February when it came to plans to address the Housing Crisis, with many criticising them […]
Summers Sales: Records Broken Left, Right and Centre.
Any hints of LVR restrictions or COVID resurgence haven’t slowed housing activity in the city of sails with Auckland’s residential auction activity […]
LVR Restrictions Back on the Horizon
The Reserve Bank (RBNZ) announced earlier this month that it will reinstate tougher loan-to-value ratio (LVR) restrictions than were in place last […]
Sales Remain Steady in January as Auckland inches closer to meeting housing Demands
There was no holiday or early-year slump in sales, with activity firing up again in both rresidential and commercial property markets, which […]
Everyone’s Keeping a Close Eye on the Market in 2021
Happy New Year! We are nearly through month one of 2021 and already the property market is running at full steam, with […]
Reserve Bank Keeping a Close Eye On Rapid Growth in Market
The Reserve Bank’s announced recently that it intends to consult on the possible reintroduction of high loan to value ratio (LVR) lending […]
Economist Predict Continuing House Price Increases
Despite lockdown and winter conditions, the property market has soared and with it house prices, and its showing no signs of slowing […]
Market Sizzles as we Head into Spring
Despite being in a second lockdown for most of the month, the Auckland property market remained resilient throughout, while breaking some records […]
How Confidence In the Market has Increased
The public perception of the housing market has improved considerably according to ASB’s latest Housing Confidence Survey. Views on whether it’s a […]
August Property Announcements You May Have Missed
With so much happening in the past month, including the return of community transmission of COVID, and the run up to the […]
Looking Back at July – Our Strongest Post-Covid Month
Although the news of a Covid-19 resurgence in the community may be bleak, if the month of July is anything to go […]