Rents rocket in the regions
May was another strong month for the New Zealand rental market with every region experiencing an annual increase and five provinces reaching new records, according to the latest Trade Me Rental Price Index.
Trade Me’s Head of Property Nigel Jeffries said rents outside New Zealand’s three largest cities saw significant growth in May and eight regions experienced strong double-digit increases. “It’s very uncommon for us to see year-on-year rental price growth in every region, particularly at this time of year when we would expect the rental market to cool.
“Southland, Taranaki, Northland, Otago and the West Coast in particular had very strong months with all five hitting new record median weekly rents in May.”
“Supply is simply not keeping up with demand around the country which means landlords can continue to demand top dollar for their rentals. Also, with the new insulation rules for rental homes coming into effect on July 1, we think landlords may be passing this cost onto tenants.”
Mr Jeffries said
rental properties nationwide had seen a surge of interest
and the country’s median weekly rent rose 5.3 per cent
year-on-year to $500. “The average number of enquiries
jumped up 22 per cent on last year as more tenants looked to
make a move in May. Stock is battling to keep up with this
growing demand and we saw a 6.7 per cent decrease in rental
properties coming on to the market in May.”
“While rents rocketed in the provinces, the main centres were steady. The median weekly rent in Auckland has remained at $560 per week for most of the year and rents in Canterbury appear to be experiencing a similar trend, hovering around the $400 mark since September last year. After a red hot summer rents in Wellington have cooled, falling $25 on January’s high to $525 per week in May,” he said.
Waikato has New Zealand’s most popular rental,
again
Mr Jeffries said for the second month in a
row Hamilton has held the title of the most popular rental
in the country. “A two-bedroom apartment in Claudelands
had 94 enquiries in just two days onsite making it the most
enquired rental property on Trade Me in May. Hamilton also
took out the second spot with the second most viewed rental
in the same suburb of Claudelands.” Mr Jeffries said.
The median rent in Hamilton rose 10 per cent on May to $440 per week, $10 shy of April’s record. “There’s a growing interest for rentals in Hamilton with 15 per cent more enquiries than May last year. Stock on the other hand isn’t keeping up and the number of rental listings in the city dipped in May, falling 3 per cent on last year.”
Waikato’s most popular rental listings in May
2019Rental
address Suburb Enquiries in first 2
days 1 River
Road Claudelands 94 2 Frances
Street Claudelands 84 3 Claude
Street Beerescourt 65
Mr Jeffries said rents in the wider Waikato region continued their upward trend, rising 7.5 per cent on last May to $430 per week.
“If we take a closer look at the region,
the largest increases have been in the Taupo and
Matamata-Piako districts. The median weekly rent in Taupo
reached $420 per week in May, up 20 per cent on last year
when it was just $350. In the Matamata-Piako district the
median rent hit a record high of $430 per week, up 13 per
cent on the year prior.”
Mr Jeffries said more and more Kiwis were looking at renting in Waikato and in May there were 17 per cent more enquiries than the year prior.
Auckland rents remain steady
Mr
Jeffries said the median rent in Auckland remained unchanged
for a fourth consecutive month to stay at $560 per week, up
1.8 per cent on last year.
“Rents in Auckland have
been relatively flat for more than a year, having only
increased $10 per week since February 2018.”
Mr Jeffries said there’s still plenty of interest in the Auckland region but it appears that the number of rentals in the region is meeting demand.
“Rentals outside Auckland’s city centre are most popular with tenants, the most enquired about property in the region in May was in Bucklands Beach - 22kms from the city.”
Auckland’s
most popular rental listings in May 2019Rental
address Suburb Enquiries in first 2
days 1 Markham
Place Bucklands
Beach 76 2 Swanson
Road Henderson 73 3 Bellville
Drive Clendon
Park 72
Wellington
rents cool
“The median weekly rent in
Wellington rose 9.4 per cent year-on-year to $525 in May,
but prices are well down on January’s record of $550.
Tenants in the capital are a bit better off but we expect to
see prices in the capital continue upwards later this year,
there simply aren’t enough rental properties in Wellington
compared to the demand.
“Taking a closer look at
the region, Upper Hutt saw the largest annual increase of 31
per cent or $125 to a record $520 per week. South Wairarapa
rose 21 per cent to $450, Masteron was up 20 per cent to
$395 while Wellington city rose 9.6 per cent to $570 per
week.
“Wellington’s most popular rental in May was in Naenae, fetching 80 enquiries in the first two days onsite.”
Wellington’s most popular rental listings
in May 2019Rental
address Suburb Enquiries in first 2
days 1 Keys
Street Naenae 80 2 Mills
Street Boulcott 75 3 Redvers
Drive Belmont 70
All
houses sizes increase
“The median weekly rent
increased for all house sizes in May with large houses (5+
bedrooms) outside Auckland and small houses (1-2 bedrooms)
in Wellington experiencing the most growth of 15 per cent
year-on-year.”
Mr Jeffries said outside Auckland the
median weekly rent for houses reached a new record of $445
per week.
Apartments, townhouses and units rise
“Apartments, townhouses and units all saw
increases in the median weekly rent in May.
Mr Jeffries
said townhouses in Auckland were the only urban property
type to fall across the country, dropping a modest 1.5 per
cent year-on-year.