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The saying goes, if you want something done right, then do it yourself. However, when it comes to property, this may be easier said than done.

With prices for existing homes getting further and further out of reach, many potential buyers may consider building instead. This month the homes.co.nz team did an analysis on empty sections, their locations and what you can expect to pay for these.

It is no surprise that empty sections are rare in central Auckland. The median HomesEstimate for empty sections within 5km of the CBD is $1.75M, but these are few and far between within only 627 properties meeting this criteria (only 0.8% of the housing stock). This also highlights how most of Auckland’s property prices are tied up in the land, with the land value. As an example, one section in Remuera sold for $4M in November of last year.

The good news for those willing to commute are that land prices do get cheaper as you move further from the CBD. The median HomesEstimate of vacant sections between 5-10km from the CBD is $951k, which decreases to $708k for vacant sections 10-15km away (including western suburbs such as Massey, Henderson and Titirangi and southern suburbs such as Mangere and Pakaranga). As Aucklanders move further out the price increases again as section sizes start to increase on the city’s fringe.

In Wellington and Christchurch, the median HomesEstimate of vacant sections remains relatively consistent as you move further from the CBD. Although the prices remain consistent, the price per m2 does decrease as the typical section sizes increase.

Within 5km of the Wellington’s CBD the median price for a section is $474k for a median size of 503m2, and increases to $500k for a 647m2 for properties 5-10km away.

The price of land in Christchurch is more affordable with empty sections typically costing less than $320k. For those willing to get in the car, this money can stretch a long way with sections 10-15km away having a median size of over 1000m2.

Of course, buying land is only the start. Assuming you can find a builder, the costs to build are skyrocketing with reports of the cost of building being the highest in 2 years. There is help with some new lending options and grants directed to those building new, but is this enough?

Monthly Property Update

June 2021

The homes.co.nz Monthly Property Update is generated using homes.co.nz’s June 2021 HomesEstimates, providing an up-to-date perspective on house values around New Zealand.

 

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