The Auckland residential property market showed some signs of life in March with sales reaching their highest point in 12 months, according to the city's largest realtor.
The average sale price for March was $931,292, up 1.3 per cent on February's average, but still down 3.8 per cent versus the same month a year ago, Barfoot & Thompson said in a statement. The median sales price at $860,000 was up 4.9 per cent versus February but down 4.4 per cent on the year.
Sales, however, reached 1,064, the highest since March last year and the first time in 12 months that monthly sales have been above 1,000, the realtor said.
However, while they were up 60 per cent versus February, they were down 4.1 per cent compared to March a year ago.
While sales in March tend to be higher than holiday-affected January and February the figures show that "prices remain rock steady and that buyers have re-entered the market," said Peter Thompson, Managing Director of Barfoot & Thompson.