A major shortage of rental houses in earthquake-ravaged Christchurch is severely affecting the city's road to recovery.
The Real Estate Institute NZ surveyed 11,500 rental properties in the city and found there were almost no rental properties available.
Tony McPherson, the Christchurch-based Director of REINZ said at least two-thirds of those surveyed required temporary accommodation whilst their homes were being repaired. But, due to the shortage they had nowhere to stay.
"For repairs to be done and to be cost effective, people need to move out of their homes. It is difficult as this period can be anywhere between 3 days and 4 weeks typically" said McPherson.
The survey also found that 41 per cent of tenants are finding it impossible to relocate due to the lack of alternative accommodation, with 35 per cent of tenants having to remain in homes whilst repairs are carried out.