Number Of New Homes Consented Per 1,000 Residents Increases
The number of new homes consented per 1,000 residents
in the year ended February 2021 was 7.8, Stats NZ said
today.
The highest number of new homes consented was 13.4 in the year ended December 1973.
The number of new homes consented per 1,000 residents has been increasing since the early 2010s.
“Since the home-building low point in the early 2010s after the global financial crisis (GFC), the number of new homes consented for every 1,000 people living in New Zealand has increased year on year,” construction statistics manager Michael Heslop said.
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