A big jump in requests for Land Information Memorandum reports signals renewed confidence in the property market - with Waikato district processing 60 per cent more this year than last.
In the past year Hamilton City Council, Waipa District Council and Waikato District Council have seen a large rise in the number of people wanting Land Information Memorandum (Lim) reports.
Waikato district reported a 62.7 per cent rise in 2011/12 while Waipa reported a 55.8 per cent increase and Hamilton City Council saw a 29.1 per cent rise.
Waikato District Council regulatory general manager Nath Pritchard said the rise indicated people were buying in the district rather than renovating or building new homes as the number of building consents had dropped 11.2 per cent in the past year.
He put the increase down to newcomers moving to the district, including people leaving quake-hit Christchurch, and a stronger focus on buying existing houses.