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    09/10/2013 09:02
    GENERAL
    
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    GENERAL: TME: Trade Me Property - quarterly rental report
    
    9 October 2013
    
    Christchurch rental prices now highest in NZ
    
    Kiwis in Canterbury are now facing the highest average asking rents in the
    country, according to Trade Me Property's analysis of the third quarter of
    2013. The number of properties available for rent across New Zealand in the
    past quarter was up 5 per cent on a year ago.
    
    Head of Trade Me Property Brendon Skipper said the Christchurch picture was
    an interesting but slightly unusual one. "It's something of a rebuild
    phenomenon - rents are up 25 per cent on last year despite the number of
    short-term rentals in the city being well ahead of what we saw a year ago,"
    he said.
    
    "We've seen a lot of activity in short-term accommodation as families grab a
    place to stay while their homes are being fixed up, or workers relocate to
    the city temporarily for a project. With so much more to do, we don't see
    demand slowing anytime soon."
    
    The national picture
    
    Mr Skipper said average rent in Auckland was up 2 per cent, with the rest of
    the country also pretty quiet. "It's subdued on the national front, and if we
    exclude the unusual situation in Canterbury, the number of properties
    available for rent is up 5 per cent and the national average asking rent is
    up 2 per cent. It's positive but steady as she goes."
    
    Supply in the Auckland region was up 5 per cent on last year, with the
    availability of 5-bedroom properties "skyrocketing" by 50 per cent. "The
    number of listings is trending upward in Mount Eden, Mount Roskill and Mount
    Wellington, but the average level of enquiry from tenants is almost static
    compared to this time last year."
    
    There was a different picture in Wellington, with the number of properties
    available for rent down 14 per cent, driven by a drop in 2-bedroom houses and
    apartments. Tenant enquiry levels were up 23 per cent with the central city,
    Karori and Newtown all proving popular.
    
    Pets or no pets?
    
    Trade Me Property users hunting their next rental are seeking fully furnished
    properties with a garage, and flexibility with pets. Looking at the past six
    weeks of search data, the top five search terms used by prospective tenants
    are: 'furnished', 'fully furnished', 'garage', pets negotiable', and 'pets
    ok'.
    
    "If you're a property owner, it could pay to relax animal rules for your
    property, for the sake of an increased tenant pool," Mr Skipper said. "On the
    flipside, tenants with pets are limiting their options."
    
    The future
    
    Mr Skipper said it was too early to see any effect from the new loan-to-value
    lending ratios. "We'll be keeping an eye out for the impact of the new loan
    restrictions - if this forces potential first home buyers back into rental
    properties as many expect, this would be good news for landlords."
    
    -ends-
    
    Contact: Paul Ford, Trade Me, DDI 04 803 2611
      [email protected]
    More info: Data tables follow
    Tables: Rentals on Trade Me Property
    
    Notes
    ? Data is for houses and apartments
    ? "Supply" is based on total listings onsite, not new listings
    ? "Demand" is based on the average number of enquiry emails received
    per listing
    
    1. Quarterly comparison for Q3: By city
    
     July-Sept 2013 vs  July-Sept 2012
    City Supply
    (%) Ave rent
    (%) Demand
    (%)
    Auckland  5  2  - 1
    Manukau   18  4  - 0
    North Shore  21  - 2  - 11
    Waitakere  8  2  - 10
    Christchurch  4  25  8
    Palmerston North  2  3  - 3
    Dunedin  14 No change  - 11
    Hamilton  11  4  - 8
    Wellington  - 14  3  23
    Lower Hutt  - 5  - 1  15
    National total  5  4  2
    National total (excluding Canterbury)  5  2  1
    
    2. Quarterly comparison for Q3:  Top 5 suburbs by listing numbers
    
      July-Sept 2013 vs  July-Sept 2012
    City Suburb Supply
    (%) Ave rent
    (%) Demand
    (%)
    Auckland City Centre  - 4%  1%  - 12%
     Mount Eden  29%  3%  - 2%
     Remuera  15%  9%  0%
     Mount Wellington  22%  6%  - 15%
     Mount Roskill  23%  4%  - 12%
    Christchurch St. Albans  - 7%  26%  11%
     City Centre  - 6%  28%  14%
     Riccarton  0%  14%  4%
     Merivale  18%  28%  - 13%
     Linwood  - 17%  18%  38%
    Wellington Central  - 17%  - 1%  36%
     Newtown  2%  1%  20%
     Karori  - 16%  9%  36%
     Thorndon  14%  4%  0%
     Te Aro  1%  15%  10%
    End CA:00242147 For:TME    Type:GENERAL    Time:2013-10-09 09:02:42
    				
 
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