In a sign of Auckland's heated housing market, a ballot is being run to sell five $450,000 one-bedroom planned Auckland apartments after unprecedented demand prompted the developer to decide on the unusual system.
Helen O'Sullivan, chief executive of developers Ockham Residential, said demand for such low-price places was so high that the best system was a ballot or application system, closing on Wednesday.
But don't bother applying for one of the 46sq m places with balconies and many appliances if you don't comply with the Axis Series qualification system, aimed to provide low-priced places help first-home buyers.
Applicants must fulfil strict criteria to get access to the process, O'Sullivan said.
"The owners must be New Zealand permanent residents or citizens; cannot put the home in the name of a family trust, company or nominee; must have a household income no higher than $120,000 gross per annum at the time of purchase and will agree to live in the house for a minimum of two years," Ockham's website on the criteria says.