Rising rents next on politicians' agenda

Rising rents are likely to become as much of a political issue as unaffordable house prices, one commentator says.

Friday, January 25th 2013, 12:00AM

by The Landlord

Auckland rents are rising faster than both wages and inflation, according to research.

The median rent for a three-bedroom home in the country’s biggest city has risen 14% over the past three years, from $438 per week to $500, according to Crockers.

Inflation for that period was 8.7% and the median weekly wage rise was 9.7%.

All 30 Auckland suburbs had increases of more than 9% each for two and three-bedroom homes.

The only decreases over the years were a 5% drop in rent for a four-bedroom home in Devonport.

Commentator Olly Newland said he predicted the rise in rents nearly two years ago, brought on by the tightening house market and the removal of depreciation tax breaks.

“The main reason of course is that there is a general shortage of rentals and no matter how low interest rates go, investors face higher and higher costs besides the lost depreciation e.g insurance premiums. This will become a political issue soon enough along with the related issue of rising house prices.”

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