Auckland house prices remains "stubbornly high", despite winter and the Government's crackdown on property investors.
Sale prices by Auckland's largest agency Barfoot & Thompson were up 2.6 per cent in the last month to make annual rises 21.9 per cent.
The average price paid was $1,143,328, up 2.6 per cent on May and the median price at $1,109,000 was up 3.4 percent, the company said today.
The onset of winter and the new regulations aimed at making home buying less attractive to investors did not dampen the price, or the number of Auckland houses sold in June, it said.
"Normally in June sales numbers start to edge lower, but this year we sold 1243 homes, up 3.8 percent on those for the previous month, and both the average and median prices paid were higher than those for May," said managing director Peter Thompson.
"Even though our new listings for the month at 1485 were solid, at month end our total listings at 2864 were the lowest at a month end for five years.