Auckland real estate firm Barfoot & Thompson lifted its property listings and sales last month, which slowed the pace of price rises as more houses were available to meet demand.
New listings climbed 22 per cent to 1,752 in February from a month earlier, while sales advanced 8.8 per cent to 892, the realtor said in statement. Sale prices increased 0.6 per cent to an average $604,164 from January.
"While choice is at its highest since June 2012, it may be a short-term situation as the number of properties for sale still remains at the lower end of the scale over the past decade," managing director Peter Thompson said. "A significant number of new builds have to reach the market before pressure will ease."
The limited supply of affordable housing is being felt most keenly in Auckland where a property bubble is threatening to re-emerge.
That lack of supply has attracted the attention of policy makers who are working through options to increase the amount of land available and to make it more viable for cheaper housing to be built.