Auckland is likely to face a housing shortage when it hosts the America's Cup in 2021, with up to 900 more residential units needed, according to new research.
A report by international real estate services company CBRE showed an undersupply of housing and slow central city apartment development was likely to add to pressure from the 2021 America's Cup.
With syndicate sizes of up to 1000 members as well as family and support crew, up to 900 residential dwellings are expected to be needed, the report says, with a likely preference for the Wynyard and Viaduct areas.
CBRE New Zealand head of research Zoltan Moricz said with undersupply of housing expected to continue, Auckland needed to ramp up development to be able to house these syndicates.
"CBD apartment development has slowed down during the past year. Sales and project launches have both declined and developers are facing greater challenges from rising construction costs and lack of construction capacity as well as more difficulty accessing development finance," Moricz said.