Gate Pa has recorded Tauranga's biggest jump in median property value in the 12 months to September 30, up 33.7 per cent, with Greerton and Judea close behind, according to the latest Quotable Value New Zealand E-Valuer report.
Gate Pa median values rose from $323,150 to $432,050, while Greerton was up 30.3 per cent to $482,500 and Judea was up 29.8 per cent to $484,600. Gate Pa's October value was slightly lower at $424,000.
Property experts attributed the rise in the lower-value suburbs to increased investor activity over the past 12 to 18 months. But they noted that the recent 40 per cent deposit requirements for investors had begun affecting the market in the past couple of months. And that was opening up more opportunities for first-home buyers, they said.
Te Puke recorded the biggest Western Bay increase with a median value of $419,700 in September, up 32.9 per cent on a year ago. All values in the sub-region recorded a 20 per cent-plus yearly increase, except Waihi Beach (at 19.4 per cent).
The highest median-value suburb in Tauranga in October was Mount Maunganui at $788,700, while the highest-value suburb in the Western Bay of Plenty was Omokoroa at $728,850.
Ross Stanway, chief executive of Realty Services, which owns Eve's and Bayleys, said the growing attraction of suburbs close to the city centre such as Gate Pa reflected the maturing of the city. He added that it reflected the transformation that had been experienced in earlier years by Auckland's Ponsonby.