Investor demand strong
Investor demand strong but some first home buyers may be backing off
April BNZ-REINZ Residential Market Survey Results
Video commentary on the release is loaded
here.
http://youtu.be/b3JUXsiZ_5M
The
full pdf is here.
http://tonyalexander.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/BNZ-REINZ-Survey-April-2013.pdf
All our measures of residential real estate market strength eased off slightly this month but practically the same thing happened last year so we do not take this as an early sign that the market is cooling off. The anecdotes in fact suggest the exact opposite and trends for all our measures remain upward except maybe two.
One of those is the net proportion of agents reporting that they are seeing more first home buyers. That measure has levelled off in the past year suggesting that perhaps some young buyers are pulling back from seeking a property due to availability and affordability issues. If so then that would be consistent with previous housing cycles.
But the other non-rising trend is for the measure showing the net percent of agents noticing more appraisals being sought by potential vendors. There is at best a flattening in this measure at a very low level. This is consistent with more detailed measures showing a worsening listings shortage.
A net 29% of agents feel there are more investors in the market, which is twice the average reading.
At the regional level Auckland and Canterbury stick out as by far the strongest areas. We can see some signs of things shifting more toward sellers markets in Hawkes Bay and Nelson/Marlborough. But prices are strongly seen by agents as rising everywhere except perhaps Southland and Northland.
Over this year and through 2014 we expect
to see the strength in Auckland and Canterbury spreading to
other regions in the country as happened during the 1990s
housing cycle. This will involve some older people selling
and shifting with cash for spending, and younger people
leaving Auckland in particular for cheaper housing and a
less traffic-impeded lifestyle elsewhere. These developments
however will not stop the worsening housing crisis in
Auckland for first home buyers and those at the lower end of
the socio-economic spectrum.
All the best
Tony Alexander produces five regular
publications.
The monthly Growing With
China issues are here.
http://tonyalexander.co.nz/topics/china/
The
monthly Brain Gain NZ can be located here.
http://www.braingainnz.co.nz/
The
Weekly Overviews are loaded here.
http://tonyalexander.co.nz/topics/regular-publications/bnz-weekly-overview/
The
monthly BNZ-REINZ Residential Market Surveys are posted
here.
http://tonyalexander.co.nz/topics/surveys/bnz-reinz-survey/
The monthly BNZ Confidence Surveys are available
here.
http://tonyalexander.co.nz/topics/surveys/bnz-confidence-survey/