The coastal property market is making a comeback after years of stagnant or declining prices.
Homes that have been on the market as long as three years have finally sold and some hotspots like Whangamata have seen a significant rise in monthly sales. There are noticeably fewer mortgagee sales now than there have been in the past two years and the trend in recent months have been strengthening sales, according to the Property Report, in today's Herald.
Sales figures for Rodney North, which includes Leigh, Mahurangi, Omaha, Snells Beach, in September show increased sales of not only residential property but rural and lifestyle ones also.
Real Estate Institute of New Zealand chief executive Helen O'Sullivan said: "We get feedback from our agents around the country regularly and those who are in those regions are reporting, really over the past six months actually, some positive signs."
It wasn't the kind of activity that is being seen in Auckland and Christchurch, but it was encouraging, she said.