For those of us lucky enough to live in the regions, the constant talk about Auckland's housing crisis can get a little boring.
It's not that we don't care about our big city friends - it's understandable they are disappointed, frustrated or downright angry about not being able to find a house they can afford in the city they choose to live. It's just it doesn't seem directly relevant to us.
Despite our local housing market also now booming, our houses still remain relatively affordable - which is why those frustrated Aucklanders are now eyeing up our housing stock.
Which is probably why the controversy over foreign ownership of homes has never been such a contentious issue in the regions.
Figures released this week show just 1.25 per cent per cent of Tauranga homes sold in the six months from October 2015 to March 2016 were bought by overseas tax residents.