Housing market buoyant in January

The housing market got off to a spanking start in 2003 with both the number of sales and the national median house price rising in January.

Wednesday, February 26th 2003, 3:07AM

by Jenny Ruth

The latest Real Estate Institute figures show there were 8,159 homes sold in the month, up from 7,766 in December and 6,771 in January 2002. While that was below the record 9,932 homes sold in November, January is traditionally a slow month.

The national median price rose to $193,400 from $192,000 and compares with $175,000 in January 2002, a 10.5% increase. That was also below November’s record $195,000.

Institute president Graeme Woodley says the figures show a much more liquid market than in the last two years which is supported by "encouraging growth, stable interest rates, strong consumer confidence and positive migration trends."

The Reserve Bank’s Official Cash Rate, from which floating mortgage rates are set, has stood at 5.75% since July last year and economists don’t expect it will change before June this year.

"It is interesting to look back two and three years to January 2001 sales of 4,741 and January 2000 sales of 5,214 in order to realise how much stronger this market is now after a couple of pretty depressed years," Woodley says.

Auckland sales were particularly strong at 2,832 sales in January compared with 2,511 in December and 2,288 in January last year.

But Woodley notes price rises across the main cities are "surprisingly uniform" and tend to negate suggestions that Auckland is driving the rise in the national median price.

While the median Auckland price rose 11.02% in the year, Wellington wasn’t far behind with 9.94% growth, the Canterbury/Westland median price was up 11.42% and Otago’s was up 12.24%.

Compared with December, the median price rose in five of the country’s 11 regions and fell in five while Otago’s was unchanged. Prices in all regions were up compared with January last year.

The number of sales rose in seven of the regions compared with December and fell in the other four, but sales activity in all 11 regions was up on January last year.

Total dwellings median price comparisons for January 2000 - 2003

REGION

Jan 00

Jan 01

Jan 02

Dec 02

Jan 03

Northland

171,250

149,000

160,000

167,500

168,000

Auckland

230,000

240,000

245,000

267,500

272,000

Waikato/BOP/Gisborne

159,500

160,500

165,000

176,000

173,000

Hawkes Bay

125,000

136,000

135,000

156,250

145,000

Manawatu/Wanganui

99,250

105,000

98,250

102,000

99,750

Taranaki

93,000

106,500

100,000

115,000

106,500

Wellington

185,000

195,000

191,000

215,000

210,000

Nelson/Marlborough

140,000

152,000

158,000

175,500

185,000

Canterbury/Westland

147,000

142,000

140,000

151,750

156,000

Otago

95,000

109,000

98,000

110,000

110,000

Southland

72,000

106,000

80,000

87,500

111,000

NZ Total

169,250

175,000

175,000

192,000

193,400

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