Final stages for NZ property downturn as house prices start to rise in key areas

Final stages for NZ property downturn as house prices start to rise in…

0 개 1,562 KoreaPost

Falls in national property values continued to moderate in July, and with the latest data showing increases in some parts of the country, it all but confirms that the downturn is in its final stages.

CoreLogics House Price Index (HPI) dropped by 0.4% in July, with the three-month change at -2.3%, taking the annual decline to 10.1%. The 0.4% national fall in July was the smallest decline since the 0.3% fall in January, and a significant deceleration from Junes 1.2% fall.

CoreLogic NZ Chief Property Economist, Kelvin Davidson said there were signs in key regions of prices stabilising or in some cases even growing. Indeed, values in five of the seven main sub-markets in Auckland were either flat or higher in July, with most of the other main centres down a marginal 0.2% or 0.3% in the month.

Meanwhile, Mr Davidson said values for the wider Wellington market increased by 0.3%, registering the citys first rise since February 2022.


  


Julys drop in prices at the national level may seem surprising, given the recent commentary about an emerging turnaround for the housing market. But its important to note that the latest decline is the smallest in six months, and also that some regional markets saw values rise, most notably Wellington, he said.

Market indicators started looking stronger in June and that positive momentum has continued in July. There are several key factors pointing to the trough for house prices, including a broad peak for mortgage rates, albeit some further tweaks by the banks cant be ruled out, an easing in the CCCFA and LVR rules, still-high employment, and solid net migration flows. The easing in LVR policy has already helped more low deposit investors into the market, such as those with 35-40% deposits who were previously locked out.

Weve also seen a pick-up in the volume of sales, stock on the market is dropping, and this is likely starting to result in the re-emergence of competitive price pressures.

CoreLogic House Price Index - National and Main Centres

1d73fedccbe655e0d3087c16c73ed472_1690919818_9456.jpg
 

Mr Davidson said the shifting national fundamentals appeared to be mirrored across most of the main centres, with Hamilton, Tauranga, Christchurch and Dunedin each recording a fairly modest drop in average property values in July, of either 0.3% or 0.2%. Aucklands drop was more significant at 0.6%, but that weakness was not universal for the super-city as a whole, instead occurring in only one or two of its sub-markets.

CoreLogic House Price Index Main Centre Average Value

1d73fedccbe655e0d3087c16c73ed472_1690919869_167.jpg
 

The July result was notable in Wellington for being the first increase in average property values (0.3%) in 17 months. Amongst the sub-markets, Kapiti Coast was flat in July, as was Lower Hutt. But Upper Hutt rose by 0.2%, Wellington City by 0.4%, and Porirua by 0.6%.

Its early days for the Wellington market, but the fact that values previously dropped so significantly suggested that it could be among the first areas to bounce back and lead any recovery too. That dynamic might have just started to play out in Julys result, Mr Davidson said.

CoreLogic House Price Index Wellington

1d73fedccbe655e0d3087c16c73ed472_1690919919_68.jpg
 

Auckland has been another key part of the country to have seen significant falls in property values during this downturn. But Julys data also showed hints of a turnaround despite Auckland City recording a decline of 1.6% in July and Rodney values dropping 1.4%.

Waitakere was more or less flat with a minor 0.1% drop, Franklin stabilised, while North Shore, Manukau, and Papakura rose more significantly.

There are still appreciable affordability challenges for buyers across Auckland, whether that be first home buyers, investors, or relocating owner-occupiers. But Julys data nevertheless did start to hint that demand has returned in many areas, Mr Davidson acknowledged.

CoreLogic House Price Index Auckland

1d73fedccbe655e0d3087c16c73ed472_1690919975_6638.jpg
 

Regional House Price Index results

Outside the main centres, property value trends remained a bit patchy in July, as was typically the case at a wider turning point for the market, Mr Davidson said.

Queenstown, Rotorua, Napier, Whangarei, Gisborne, and Whanganui all recorded sizeable drops in value in July, although Queenstown remains higher than the levels recorded at the same time in 2022. By contrast, Invercargill values were stable, with Palmerston North and New Plymouth recording increases. Those three areas have also seen values hold steady or increase over the broader three-month period since April too.


 



New Zealand is not just a single housing market and the disparity in the regional results should reaffirm expectations that in many parts of the country the end of the downturn is going to be anything but smooth, Mr Davidson said.

CoreLogic House Price Index Other Main Urban Areas (ordered by annual growth)

1d73fedccbe655e0d3087c16c73ed472_1690920031_3593.jpg
 

Property market outlook

Mr Davidson said a range of metrics and indicators made it increasingly clear that the trough for New Zealands house prices has essentially arrived, with further evidence across all index measures likely to emerge in the next couple of months.

There will be mixed views about this point were at in the cycle. Existing property owners will no doubt be pleased but there are always two sides to the coin in the housing market, and aspiring buyers would clearly prefer to see further declines, he said.

Reaching a trough in the downturn does not mean theres likely to be a sudden snapback to widespread and strong gains in house prices and it will be unsurprising if some areas record further falls in the coming months, while others stabilise or see mild increases. Generally speaking, the next phase of the cycle could still be relatively muted, given that affordability remains stretched, mortgage rates arent set to drop anytime soon, and also in light of the prospect of caps on debt-to-income ratios for mortgages early in 2024.


  


Mr Davidson said the focus on the October election would intensify in the coming months, a factor that could temporarily disrupt housing activity. However, attention will be acutely focussed on the outcome.

A possible National-led Government seems set to shorten the Brightline Test and reinstate mortgage interest deductibility for investors, which may well see a bump in demand for existing properties relative to new-builds, he said.

A shorter Brightline Test could also see some investors sell, given theyd be off the hook for capital gains tax. But others would no doubt buy, given a reduced tax bill off the back of interest deductibility.

For more property news and insights, visit corelogic.co.nz.

ENDS


Source: CoreLogic NZ

Weaker property prices mean more 'bang for bu…

댓글 0 | 조회 910 | 2일전
The country's first home … 더보기

House prices flatten in April

댓글 0 | 조회 467 | 7일전
Home value growth in Aote… 더보기

Government cuts put 130 jobs on the line at K…

댓글 0 | 조회 343 | 7일전
The Government's cuts to … 더보기

Borrowers bet on rate cuts by locking in shor…

댓글 0 | 조회 571 | 2024.04.18
Kiwi borrowers are bettin… 더보기

Business as usual for cash rate and housing m…

댓글 0 | 조회 272 | 2024.04.10
Commentary by CoreLogic N… 더보기

Residential recovery sluggish in first quarte…

댓글 0 | 조회 274 | 2024.04.09
Residential property valu… 더보기

Soft start for NZ housing market in March qua…

댓글 0 | 조회 636 | 2024.04.04
CoreLogic's House Price I… 더보기

The new-build premium could be about to shrin…

댓글 0 | 조회 334 | 2024.03.30
We estimate that new-buil… 더보기

STARS OF TV AND SYMPHONY ALIGN FOR CHILDREN’S…

댓글 0 | 조회 374 | 2024.03.19
Howls of What's the time … 더보기

Housing recovery spreads to nearly 60% of NZ …

댓글 0 | 조회 411 | 2024.03.14
Property values rose in a… 더보기

Annual growth back in black despite flat Febr…

댓글 0 | 조회 454 | 2024.03.12
Property values are sligh… 더보기

No OCR change... for now

댓글 0 | 조회 729 | 2024.02.28
Today's decision by the R… 더보기

Construction cost growth continuing to cool

댓글 0 | 조회 342 | 2024.02.28
The average cost of build… 더보기

Property sale volumes remain erratic

댓글 0 | 조회 625 | 2024.02.20
High mortgage rates conti… 더보기

Home values continue to strengthen, slowly bu…

댓글 0 | 조회 734 | 2024.02.13
The housing market's slow… 더보기

Profitable resales rise for the first time in…

댓글 0 | 조회 632 | 2024.02.08
93.3% of property resales… 더보기

MetService launches push notifications for Ne…

댓글 0 | 조회 569 | 2024.01.25
From today 25 January, Ki… 더보기

Property market signs off 2023 on a strong no…

댓글 0 | 조회 522 | 2024.01.17
The CoreLogic House Price… 더보기

Heat comes out of the construction sector as …

댓글 0 | 조회 438 | 2024.01.11
As pressures on residenti… 더보기

What the shortened Brightline test means for …

댓글 0 | 조회 532 | 2023.12.21
Following the Government’… 더보기

Housing upturn broadens, but underwhelming 20…

댓글 0 | 조회 739 | 2023.12.20
TheCoreLogic NZ December … 더보기

Slow recovery to be continued in 2024

댓글 0 | 조회 571 | 2023.12.19
The housing market contin… 더보기

New Zealanders' Standard of Living in Freefal…

댓글 0 | 조회 969 | 2023.12.14
Responding to today’s rel… 더보기

A turning point for the NZ housing market

댓글 0 | 조회 692 | 2023.12.13
A 'year of two halves' ap… 더보기

10 things to know about mortgage debt right n…

댓글 0 | 조회 1,215 | 2023.12.06
The housing loan market h… 더보기