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Where Is The Lifestyle Market Heading

Data released today by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) shows there were 27 more lifestyle property sales (+1.0%) for the three months ended October 2020 than for the three months ended September 2020. Overall, there were 2,839 lifestyle property sales in the three months ended October 2020, compared to 1,664 lifestyle property sales for the three months ended October 2019 (+70.6%), and 2,812 lifestyle property sales for the three months ended September 2020.

8,071 lifestyle properties were sold in the year to October 2020, 1,139 (16.4%) more than were sold in the year to October 2019. The value of lifestyle properties sold was $7.15 billion for the year to October 2020.

The median price for all lifestyle properties sold in the three months to October 2020 was $775,000 and was $80,000 higher compared to the three months ended October 2019 (+11.5%).

Brian Peacocke, Rural Spokesman, at REINZ says: “Sales statistics for the lifestyle category for the 3-month period ending October 2020 again nudge their way into the record book with sales volumes extending the envelope beyond expectation.

“Of note is that whilst sales figures for the month of October are slightly behind the previous month of September, the combined outcome from the last 3 months has resulted in a figure that defies explanation, this in spite of several major regions recording a reduction from the previous month.

“Time will tell whether such results are sustainable, and if they are to continue, whether there is sufficient stock available to cater for the demand,” he concludes.

Points of Interest around New Zealand include:

In addition to the ongoing resilience being shown in sales figures throughout the country, the strength of the market has again been confirmed with a solid increase in the national median price to $775,000.

All 14 regions recorded an increase in sales compared to October 2019 with Auckland (+310 sales) and Waikato (+237 sales) observing the biggest increases. Gisborne recorded the smallest increase in sales (+4 sales) in the three months to October 2020 compared to the three months to October 2019. Compared to the three months to September 2020, six regions recorded an increase in sales.

Ten regions saw the median price of lifestyle blocks increase between the three months ending October 2019 and the three months ending October 2020. The most notable examples were in Wellington (+29%), Manawatu-Wanganui (+22%) and Northland (+19%) and the most notable exceptions were Southland (-17%) and Hawke’s Bay and Otago (-9%).

The median number of days to sell for lifestyle properties was five days less in the three months to October 2020 than in the three months to October 2019, sitting at 65 days. Compared to the three months ended September 2020 the median number of days to sell was 11 days shorter. Gisborne recorded the shortest number of days to sell in October 2020 at 37 days, followed by Manawatu/Wanganui (44 days) and Wellington (52 days). West Coast recorded the longest number of days to sell at 183 days, followed by Otago at 103 days and Northland at 93 days.

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