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Data released today by the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ) shows there were 179 fewer lifestyle property sales (-7.9%) for the three months ended July 2021 than for the three months ended June 2021. Overall, there were 2,089lifestyle property sales in the three months ended July 2021, compared to 1,955lifestyle property sales for the three months ended July 2020 (+6.9%), and 2,268 lifestyle property sales for the three months ended June 2021.
10,235 lifestyle properties were sold in the year to July 2021, 3,367 (+49.0%) more than were sold in the year to July 2020. The value of lifestyle properties sold was $10.73billion for the year to July 2021.
The median price for all lifestyle properties sold in the three months to July 2021 was $925,000 and was $185,000 higher compared to the three months ended July 2020 (+25.0%). The median price for Bare land Lifestyle properties sold in the three months to July 2021 was $475,000 and was $118,478 higher compared to the three months ended July 2020 (+33.2%). The median price for Farmlet Lifestyle properties sold in the three months to July 2021 was $1,100,000 and was $240,000 higher compared to the three months ended July 2020 (+27.9%).
Brian Peacocke, Rural Spokesman, at REINZ says: “Whilst sales results for the 3-month period ending July 2021 reflected an easing from the previous sale period ending June 2021, the numbers were still comfortably ahead of the equivalent periods ending July 2019 and July 2020.
“Reports reflect a continuation of strong demand, and whilst sales volumes remain solid, the increasing median price reflects a constrained supply,” he concludes.
10regions recorded an increase in sales compared to July 2020, with Otago (+40 sales) and Waikato (+35 sales) observing the biggest increases. Manawatu-Wanganui (-26 sales) and Gisborne/Hawkes Bay (-11 sales) recorded the biggest decreases in sales in the three months to July 2021 compared to the three months to July 2020. Compared to the three months to June 2021, 1 region recorded an increase in sales.
11regions saw the median price of lifestyle blocks increase between the three months ending July 2020 and the three months ending July 2021. The most notable examples were in Gisborne/Hawkes Bay (+67.9%) and Waikato (+37.8%) with the biggest decreases being in West Coast (-12.9%) and Southland (0.2%).
The median number of days to sell for lifestyle properties was 46 days less in the three months to July 2021 than in the three months to July 2020, sitting at 43 days. Manawatu-Wanganui (38) and Wellington (41) recorded the shortest number of days to sell in July 2021. West Coast (94) and Northland (69) recorded the longest number of days to sell.
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