The Labour Party has released statistics showing home ownership has fallen by 9.1 per cent in Tauranga Central, one of the biggest drops in the country.
The figures released yesterday showed home ownership dropped across most of Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty from the 2013 Census, compared to the 2006 Census statistics.
The Tauranga Hospital area (between Gate Pa, Tauranga Central and Tauranga South) showed the lowest home ownership rate of 44 per cent, with Bethlehem the highest of 82.4 per cent. Bethlehem also had the largest rise in home ownership across the Census data of 3.3 per cent.
Labour Party housing spokesman Phil Twyford said despite the data coming from 2013, the statistics were still relevant. "It is a very established trend and we know that even since 2013, home ownership has gotten even tougher in the Bay of Plenty and Tauranga, as we're seeing house prices going up so fast."
"I think Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty have been particularly hit because they have experienced the flow over from the Auckland housing crisis so we see people who cannot buy in Auckland, including investors, as opposed to owner-occupied houses," he said.