"When there's been housing crises in the past, governments have stepped in and built, or helped to build, good, basic homes to get families on the property ladder and stabilise prices," Little said.
"Every day we wait, the housing shortage grows by over 40 houses. The results are all around us - out of control prices, speculators, skyrocketing rents."
It comes after Statistics New Zealand reported a fall in the number of houses being built for the second month in a row.
The number of dwelling consents being issued fell by 7.2 per cent in December and 9.6 per cent in November.
Around 9900 dwelling consents were issued in Auckland in 2016 - well short of the 13,000 estimated to be needed to keep up with the growing population.