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PHOTO: Jen Baird, REINZ Chief Executive

According to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ), January 2024 has seen slower sales and a significant increase in the number of property listings available. This shows confidence from sellers while warming up buyers with a greater choice of property to choose from.

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“January is usually a slower month for the completion of sales in New Zealand and this year is no exception with 2,995 properties being sold. While this is 4.9% more than January 2023, the increase in listings is a stronger indicator that the market continues to pick up. Listings increased by 10.4% nationally and 5.4% for New Zealand, excluding Auckland, year-on-year. The biggest increases in listings compared with the previous month were seen in Wellington at 148%, followed by Gisborne at 84%, Canterbury at 81%, and Auckland at 76.8%,” says Jen Baird, REINZ Chief Executive.

The full data sets are available by clicking the links below:

CLICK HERE for the January press release 

CLICK HERE for the full property report

CLICK HERE for the HPI report 

CLICK HERE to view other reports on our website

The number one advantage between REINZ data and other housing data on the market is that REINZ has access to sales data from the time the price is locked in (unconditional data) as opposed to when the house changes hands (settlement date) which can often be weeks or months later. Therefore, REINZ data is the best and most timely measure of recent housing market activity.

National highlights for January 2024
  • The national median sale price shifted slightly month-on-month, down 2.5% from $779,830 to $760,000.  Year-on-year, there is a slight decrease in the national median price of 0.7% from $765,000 to $760,000.
  • The total number of properties sold across New Zealand in January 2024 increased 4.9% year-on-year to 2,995 and decreased 44.1% month-on-month from 5,357.
  • The number of listings increased both nationally (+10.5%) and for New Zealand excluding Auckland (+5.4%) year-on-year. Month-on-month listings increased by 52.2% nationally.
  • The total number of properties for sale has increased this month to 27,261, up from 24,867 in December 2023, a 9.6% increase. Year-on-year saw a 1.7% decrease.
  • Median Days to Sell increased by 14 days month-on-month and decreased by 4 days year-on-year.
  • The REINZ House Price Index (HPI) for New Zealand showed an annual increase of 2.2% in the value of residential property nationwide.
 Regional highlights
  • Auckland’s median sales price has dropped below the $1 million mark, shifting for the 5th time over the last year.
  • Northland’s median sale price increased 21% month-on-month from $630,000 to $762,000, and  increased by 10.8% year-on-year from $687,500 to $762,000.
  • The biggest increases in listings were seen in Wellington at 148%, followed by Gisborne at 84%, Canterbury at 81%, and Auckland at 76.8% compared to December 2023.
Median Prices
  • Over half (10 of 16) regions had year-on-year price increases with Bay of Plenty leading the way with a 45.3% increase. This is the highest number of regions with a year-on-year increase since August 2022.
  • With Auckland, four of seven territorial authorities had positive year-on-year median price movements, with Rodney District the strongest at +17.1%, followed by Papakura City at +10.2%.
  • With Wellington, four of eight territorial authorities had positive year-on-year median price movements, with South Wairarapa District leading the way with +21.2%, followed by Masterton District at +20.6%.
  • Manawatu-Whanganui has recorded 20 consecutive months of year-on-year median price decreases for the first time since records began.
  • Bay of Plenty has recorded its first year-on-year increase since August 2022.
  • Hawke’s Bay has recorded its first year-on-year increase since August 2022.
Sales counts
  • January 2024 saw the lowest sales count in
    • Auckland, * Gisborne, * Hawke’s Bay,* Nelson* since records began.
    • Tasman* since September 1999
    • West Coast* since January 2016

*since the COVID lockdown affected April 2020. Aside from that month

Median Days to Sell
  • Nelson had its highest median Days to Sell since July 2000
  • NZ, Auckland, and Canterbury had their highest median Days to Sell since February 2023
  • In terms of January, January 2024 had the highest median Days to Sell in
    • Nelson since 1996
    • Auckland since 2009
    • Northland since 2011
    • Taranaki since 2018
House Price Index (HPI)
  • No regional HPI records this month.
  • Eight regions had year-on-year HPI increases this month with Otago now only sitting 1.9% below its peak achieved in December 2021.
    Otago is the top-ranked HPI year-on-year movement this month. Wellington is second and Southland is third.

Inventory
  • Ten of 15 regions have had a decrease in inventory in January 2024 compared to one year prior.
  • Northland has had 22 consecutive months where its inventory has been at least 15% higher than the same month the year before.
  • Conversely, Gisborne has had 10 consecutive months where its inventory has been at least 20% lower than the same month the year before.
Listings
  • Eight of the 15 regions had a year-on-year increase in listings.
  • Marlborough has had 7 months in a row of year-on-year increases in listings.
  • Gisborne has had 13 months in a row of year-on-year decreases in listings
Auctions
  • Nationally, 6.0% (181) of properties were sold at auction in January 2024, compared to 13.7% (734) in December 2023 and 3.6% (104) compared to January 2023.
  • Auckland Region saw 14.7% of properties (117) sold by auction for January 2024, a 72% increase compared to January 2023 and a 70% decrease from December 2023