Auckland house building activity is rising but unemployment remains high.
Geoff Cooper, Auckland Council's chief economist, said 4764 residential building consents were lodged in the March year.
"While that's down from the 10-year average of 6631, it is up from the year-earlier figure of 3976. This represents the early stages of a construction upswing in Auckland, which will need to continue before house prices ease," he said.
But lack of job growth continues to weigh on Auckland's recovery as unemployment remains high at 7.3 per cent.
"With business employment intentions in positive territory and economic activity looking more sustained, job seekers have more reason for optimism in the year ahead," Cooper said.