The Bay's building boom is creating a ripple effect throughout the economy as new-home construction is fuelling other businesses.
The Bay of Plenty Times informally surveyed a half-dozen local and national firms to learn how the building boom was having a positive knock-on effect in other industries.
Noel Leeming, which called itself Tauranga's largest home appliance retailer, reported that its Tauranga store recorded significant year-on-year growth in the first three months of this year. Merchandising manager Jason Bell said: "When moving into a new house, often consumers will look to upgrade or replace their whiteware or television or install heat pumps, and these categories ... have certainly shown growth well ahead of the national market."
Bell's examples for the Tauranga store included televisions (15 per cent higher growth rate than the national average), dishwashers (15 per cent higher) refrigeration (30 per cent higher) and heat pumps (more than 50 per cent higher).
Mr Bell said a significant lift in consumers buying services such as having TVs mounted on a wall was another indication of a strong housing market. He said the region's growth resulted in the decision to open another Noel Leeming store in September at Tauranga Crossing in Tauriko.