Renting has become more common around the country, but the majority of households remain owner-occupied.
Figures released by Statistics New Zealand show the proportion of households who own their dwelling, with or without a mortgage, has decreased from 74 percent in 1991 to 64 per cent.
A further 32 per cent of households are rented, which is an increase from 23 per cent in 1991. Four per cent of the population have their dwellings provided for free.
The figures, based on census data, have been updated based on building consents and lagged by six months to allow for completion of the dwelling.
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