New Zealand residential building consents reached their highest annual total in more than a decade, driven by activity in Auckland and surrounding regions.
Seasonally adjusted consents increased 16 per cent to 29,097 in the year through June, the highest total for a June year since 2004 and the highest annual total since the April 2005 year, Statistics New Zealand said.
For the month of June, new home consents rose 16 per cent from May and 35 percent from June last year, the agency said.
Record net migration has been putting pressure on the nation's housing market where a shortage of supply has pushed up prices in Auckland, the country's largest city, and is spreading to surrounding regions.
A plan for Auckland housing released this week has proposed the city be more densely populated with a larger urban area and less prescriptive development rules, to help spur construction and ease the shortage."