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Large increase in new housing consents for March

Published: Mon 30 Apr 2012 10:51 AM
Large increase in new housing consents for March
Consents were issued for 1,559 new houses in March 2012, the highest monthly total since September 2008, Statistics New Zealand said today. This is an increase of 43 percent from March 2011.
"This is the highest number of new houses consented in a month for almost four years, and is a big increase from March last year," industry and labour statistics manager Blair Cardno said. "Most of this increase was concentrated in the Auckland and Canterbury regions."
Auckland had the largest regional increase in new houses (up 213), including 104 new apartments, in March 2012. No apartments were consented in the Auckland region in March 2011. This is the highest number of new houses consented in the Auckland region since April 2008.
The number of new houses consented also increased significantly in the Canterbury region. The majority of consents were for houses located outside Christchurch city in the surrounding districts. This increase partly reflects the low number of dwellings consented in March last year, likely due to the major earthquake on 22 February 2011. There were small increases in most other regions, with only Gisborne, the West Coast, and Hawke's Bay recording small decreases.
After removing seasonal fluctuations, there were large increases in the number of new houses, both including and excluding apartments, in March 2012. The trends for the number of new houses, both including and excluding apartments, have both been rising over the last year.
The value of residential building consents also rose significantly in March 2012, up 30 percent from March 2011. This is also the highest monthly figure since September 2008.
In Canterbury, earthquake-related building consents totalled $28 million in March 2012. Of this, $19 million was for non-residential work and $9 million was for residential work, including 16 new houses.
Data for building consents is obtained from all territorial authorities.
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