The number of homes for sale in New Zealand's three largest cities
has fallen to its lowest level in four years, according to figures released today by property website Realestate.co.nz.
Its latest monthly report shows that 8,542 new listings came onto the market in January - 3 per cent up on the same month last year, but not at a level that keeps pace with buyer demand.
See the report here.
Realestate.co.nz chief executive Alistair Helm said that January was always a slower month for new listings, but strong sales in the main centres had pushed demand for homes "far ahead of supply" - leading to the record low levels of inventory.
"The last three months has seen just over 30,000 new listings come on the market, which is equal to the same time period last year, yet sales are up 22 per cent," said Helm. With the three major cities leading the trend, the market has tightened even further in most regions across the country."