It's like watching a slow-motion train wreck. Despite more than a year of accords, law changes, unitary plans and talk, Auckland's housing consents are still lagging behind its population growth.
Building consent figures out this week show the number for the Auckland region in the first six months of the year are up just 21 per cent from the first half of last year.
House building in Auckland has bounced from its record lows in 2008 — but the rebound has more of a feel of a dead cat bounce than the sort of surge needed to repair the damage.
When momentum should be accelerating, consenting and building appear to be stagnating.
Special housing areas have been created under the Auckland Housing Accord and there has been a lot of noise about new building, but very few if any new houses have been built.