Median House Price On The Rise
Media Release for immediate use: Tuesday 2 February 2010
Median House Price On The Rise
The New Zealand
housing market continues to hold steady, according to the
latest Mike Pero Mortgages-Infometrics Property Cycle
Indicator (PCI).
“The nationwide PCI was lower in December than previous months, as growth in house sales was at its weakest since April 2009. However, sales volumes in the December quarter were still up 31% from the end of 2008, indicating the housing market remains well in expansionary territory,” says Mike Pero Mortgages Chief Executive Shaun Riley.
“Although sales activity showed signs of softening, the median house price rose $5,000 from November to $360,000, which was up 9.62 per cent from December 2008.”
The Mike Pero Mortgages-Infometrics Property Cycle Indicator fell slightly to a positive 6.68 in December, from 7.34 in November. The Property Cycle Indicator is a sensitive measure of the housing market and includes three main factors: changes in the number of houses sold; changes in price; and the time taken for houses to sell.
The third measure of the Property Cycle Indicator, the time taken for houses to sell, was unchanged from November.
“The average number of days to sell property remained the same at 33 days in December, down 12 days from December 2008.
“Wellington was the only city where the housing market continued to gain momentum in December and is leading the market according to the Property Cycle Indicator,” says Shaun Riley.
Wellington led the
country in December with a PCI of 9.37 (up from 9.15 in
November) and Auckland slipped slightly with a PCI of 8.68
(from 9.05 in November).
In the South Island the
Canterbury/Westland’s PCI was 3.97 (a decrease from 4.64
in November), Southland’s was 2.21 (2.48), and
Nelson/Marlborough’s was 3.09 (from 3.21). Otago lost a
bit of ground with a PCI of 3.55, down from 3.89 in
November.
Rents continued their gradual strengthening in December, up one per cent from a year earlier, the fastest growth since January 2009.
During December floating mortgage rates also held steady at 6.0 per cent. Fixed mortgage rates were also largely unchanged from last month.
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