The Old Bubble Housing Values Are History
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The Old Bubble Housing Values
Are History …
Liz McDonald of The
Press reports … MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE FALLS 6% (month on
month) …
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/your-property/8292891/Median-house-price-falls-6pc
It is now increasingly understood,
the days of artificial housing supply scarcities, with the
associated values, are coming to a close.
As this year’s 9th Annual Demographia
International Housing Affordability Survey (
www.demographia.com ) clearly illustrates, Christchurch with
its Median Multiple of 6.6, is rated “severely
unaffordable”.
This unnecessary
burden has seriously stalled the recovery.
74% of the major metros of Australia are now more
affordable than Christchurch (and Auckland). On a population
basis, 7 through 10 time more residential consents have been
issues in the adjoining Counties of Selwyn and
Waimakariri.
Normal affordable housing
markets do not exceed a Median Multiple of 3.0…requiring
initial mortgage loads of 2.5 times annual household
income.
Throughout 2012, the
Government and in particular Deputy Prime Minister Bill
English, made it “crystal clear” that impediments to new
housing supply are going to be dealt with effectively -
with an appropriate focus on land supply, infrastructure
financing, process and construction costs (access via
www.PerformanceUrbanPlanning.org ).
Mr
English again reinforced this important message within the
Introduction to this year’s Demographia Survey –
released Monday 21 January ( www.demographia.com
).
By mid week, Nick Smith had been
appointed Minister of Housing and Chris Tremain to the Local
Government portfolio.
Phil Heatley and
Kate Wilkinson had been removed from Ministerial portfolios.
At the end of the week Prime Minister
Key again reinforced the Governments intentions, with
respect to Local Government and housing, in a speech to the
North Harbour Club.
Last Sunday, Smith
and Tremain released a discussion paper on one of the four
aspects to this issue - infrastructure
financing.
The problems with a
specific focus on Christchurch, were clearly set out by the
writer within an article HOUSTON: WE HAVE A HOUSING
AFFORDABILITY PROBLEM March 2010 … some 6 months prior to
the first earthquake events 4 September 2010 …
http://www.interest.co.nz/news/49029/opinion-houston-we-have-housing-affordability-problem
…and an outline of the solutions
with respect to Christchurch, are clearly set out within
Cantabrians Unite CHRISTCHURCH: THE WAY FORWARD
…
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1206/S00251/christchurch-the-way-forward.htm
As the Television One Colmar Brunton Poll of 3
December 2012 made clear … GOVERNMENT SHOULD ACT TO LOWER
HOUSE PRICES … 62% of all and 75% of young New Zealanders
are demanding the Government act effectively to allow
affordable housing be provided.
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/govt-should-act-lower-house-prices-poll-5257810
The Government has got the message “load and
clear”.
New Zealanders are acutely
aware now, of the costs to themselves and their families of
being “mortgage slaves” … unnecessarily. And too …
that initial mortgage loads should not exceed about 2.5
times annual household income.
Hugh Pavletich
Coordinator
– Cantabrians Unite
http://www.cantabriansunite.co.nz/
http://www.performanceurbanplanning.org/
http://www.demographia.com/dhi.pdf
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