Househunters based in China made up more than half the visitors to New Zealand's top Mandarin property sales web site, most only looking in Auckland.
Sam Yin, founder and chief executive of Auckland-based real estate portal Hougarden, which means backyard in Mandarin, yesterday released his data on the 496,575 people who visited the site in February, March and April.
Of those, 53 per cent (262,042) were people who were based in China, compared with 45 per cent (223,607) of people who were based in New Zealand. Another 1.5 per cent (7498) were based in Hong Kong, Mr Yin said.
But he said that many of the offshore visitors left the site after viewing one page suggesting "that fears of offshore speculators may be exaggerated".
"It's obviously a lot harder for overseas Chinese to buy property here than it is locals... It confirms that there is interest, but not necessarily hard cash coming from overseas."