Even acknowledging there were limitations to this data, it is still a very small proportion of sales.
Even the 4 per cent in Auckland is much lower than some of the crazy numbers bandied around before this data was released.
My problem with the argument against allowing foreign ownership of homes was that so often it has been made in either an explicitly or implicitly racist way, which would immediately get my back up. All too often it lumped all "foreigners" (usually Asians) into one basket - anyone who looked "foreign" or had a "foreign-sounding" name was automatically classed as "stealing" homes from "real Kiwis".
That was repugnant and ridiculous.
But I do see some merit in the argument that if a buyer has absolutely no links with this country, other than trying to make money from investing in our property market, why should we allow that?
After all, a government's first obligation is to look after its own residents - whatever they look like or whatever their surname.
And in New Zealand, people want to own a home. Something has to give.