Property

QV price data for April

As

Wednesday, May 10th 2006

reported earlier QV's latest set of house sales stats show that the rate of house price increases is slowing. To compare what's been happening across the regions click here

To read the original news story click here.

City / Region

April 2006 Property Value Growth %

March 2006 Property Value Growth %

April 2006 Average sale price

(Annual % Change)

(Annual % Change)

Far North

17.2

20.8

$290,802

Whangarei

25.8

29.9

$308,748

Kaipara

29.3

27.9

$254,814

Rodney

8.8

9

$444,885

- Hibiscus Coast

8.8

8.3

$445,875

- Rodney (North)

9.1

9.9

$443,359

North Shore City (A) #

11.0

13.1

$495,871

- Coastal North Shore

10.8

13.5

$562,751

- North Shore Onewa

11.3

13.6

$406,027

- North Harbour

7.8

7.5

$512,749

Waitakere City (A) #

11.6

12.2

$355,126

Auckland City (A) #

8.9

9.4

$517,054

- Auckland City (Central)

3.4

3.5

$481,896

- Auckland City (East)

9.7

10.3

$635,772

- Auckland City (South)

9.2

9.9

$453,035

- Islands

23.9

24.1

$493,494

Manukau City (A) #

14.8

14.5

$362,469

- Manukau East

12.6

12.1

$476,991

- Manukau Central

15.4

16.5

$293,021

- Manukau North West

18.5

17.2

$314,591

Papakura (A) #

14.9

16.5

$306,227

Franklin

16.0

15.2

$336,226

Thames Coromandel

9.1

11

$434,261

Hauraki

23.3

26.1

$212,250

Waikato

28.5

29.7

$241,215

Matamata Piako

31.1

34

$241,826

Hamilton #

23.9

25.1

$315,883

- Hamilton North East

21.0

22.1

$403,624

- Central City/North West

24.3

25.4

$298,845

- Hamilton South East

24.0

24.8

$296,613

- Hamilton South West

27.6

30.1

$273,673

Waipa

26.5

29.1

$290,805

Otorohanga

34.9

41.4

$174,065

South Waikato

32.1

34.3

$114,073

Waitomo

39.1

44

$135,644

Taupo

7.9

7.8

$337,663

Western Bay of Plenty

18.5

18.5

$360,532

Tauranga #

7.6

11.3

$384,593

Rotorua

31.6

31.5

$228,535

Whakatane

18.6

23.9

$318,180

Kawerau

28.1

31.7

$121,900

Opotiki

11.0

18.3

$202,821

Gisborne

31.2

35.2

$246,417

Wairoa

42.7

38.5

$111,560

Hastings

11.3

12

$272,744

Napier City #

11.1

13.6

$314,062

Central Hawkes Bay

14.6

18.2

$173,526

New Plymouth

13.3

14.7

$286,648

Stratford

20.6

25.8

$261,667

South Taranaki

19.8

26.7

$154,130

Ruapehu

50.3

48

$126,449

Wanganui

24.8

30.2

$171,697

Rangitikei

30.4

34.3

$133,308

Manawatu

18.7

22.4

$203,379

Palmerston North #

19.1

20.9

$252,382

Tararua

25.4

30

$125,148

Horowhenua

20.5

21.3

$184,090

Kapiti Coast

16.2

17.4

$303,148

Porirua (W) #

15.0

14.6

$331,876

Upper Hutt (W) #

19.9

19.4

$282,924

Lower Hutt (W) #

15.1

14.9

$284,615

Wellington City (W) #

12.0

12.6

$426,063

- Wellington City & Southern

12.2

12.4

$425,690

- Eastern Suburbs

10.5

10.8

$476,019

- North Wellington

14.4

14.7

$383,226

- Western Suburbs

10.6

11.8

$468,126

Masterton

21.1

19.1

$206,945

Carterton

21.0

18.4

$227,646

South Wairarapa

14.6

17

$220,546

Tasman

10.0

9.3

$342,786

Nelson #

4.0

4.5

$311,384

Marlborough

11.5

14

$298,054

Kaikoura

10.4

8.9

$359,222

Buller

18.9

22.2

$153,093

Grey

24.6

20.6

$175,999

Westland

30.0

23.7

$173,526

Hurunui

15.2

14.6

$252,509

Waimakariri

15.0

16.7

$286,169

Christchurch City #

13.8

15.9

$317,944

- East

15.5

17.2

$260,819

- Hills

12.1

13.5

$436,880

- Central City and North

12.1

14.3

$371,426

- Southwest

15.6

18.4

$293,754

Banks Peninsula

23.1

22.3

$365,738

Selwyn

16.6

N/A

$293,870

Ashburton

26.2

N/A

$206,772

Timaru

17.3

20.1

$200,040

MacKenzie

30.9

27.3

$210,000

Waimate

19.9

21.8

$150,540

Waitaki

8.7

10.2

$165,389

Central Otago

9.2

11.1

$258,380

Queenstown Lakes

8.5

12.2

$490,661

Dunedin #

10.4

10.4

$242,050

- Central/Northern City

7.9

8.3

$253,725

- Peninsular/Coastal Dunedin

12.1

10.5

$205,887

- Southern City

9.8

9.4

$232,470

- Taieri

14.9

15.1

$246,138

Clutha

29.7

30.1

$149,880

Southland

6.8

10.2

$136,981

Gore

5.8

8.2

$116,676

Invercargill #

11.9

13.9

$139,617

Total NZ

13.1

14.8

$324,141

Auckland Region (A)

11

11.8

$427,103

Wellington Region (W)

13.7

13.9

$351,068

Main Urban Areas #

11.8

12.8

$360,127

SBS FirstHome Combo 6.74
Heartland Bank - Online 6.89
Wairarapa Building Society 6.95
Unity 6.99
Co-operative Bank - First Home Special 7.04
ICBC 7.05
China Construction Bank 7.09
BNZ - Classic 7.24
ASB Bank 7.24
ANZ Special 7.24
TSB Special 7.24
Unity First Home Buyer special 6.45
Heartland Bank - Online 6.55
SBS Bank Special 6.69
TSB Special 6.75
Westpac Special 6.75
China Construction Bank 6.75
ICBC 6.75
AIA - Go Home Loans 6.75
ASB Bank 6.75
Unity 6.79
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ 6.79
SBS Bank Special 6.19
ASB Bank 6.39
Westpac Special 6.39
AIA - Go Home Loans 6.39
China Construction Bank 6.40
ICBC 6.49
Kiwibank Special 6.55
BNZ - Classic 6.55
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ 6.55
TSB Special 6.59
SBS Bank 6.79
SBS FirstHome Combo 6.19
AIA - Back My Build 6.19
ANZ Blueprint to Build 7.39
Credit Union Auckland 7.70
ICBC 7.85
Heartland Bank - Online 7.99
Pepper Money Essential 8.29
Co-operative Bank - Owner Occ 8.40
Co-operative Bank - Standard 8.40
First Credit Union Standard 8.50
Kiwibank 8.50

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