"In the main this interest focused on Bream Bay and the rural parts of Whangarei District, where the average price increases far exceeded those for Northland as a whole.
The average price for properties sold in Bream Bay for the year was $440,000, an increase of 25 per cent over that for the previous year. The highest average price achieved in the region was in Whangarei district, and at $671,000 this was 36 per cent higher than in the previous year. It was the lifestyle, smaller holding options that really attracted those relocating north.
"The Far North also experienced a solid lift in average sales price, which at $447,000 was an increase of 17 per cent. Average sales prices in the more established urban areas such as Whangarei, Dargaville and Kerikeri experienced little in the way of price movement," Thompson said.
Northland rents for three bedroom places rose 5.5 per cent last year to an average of $324/week. Kerikeri rents rose the most: 17 per cent to $363/week.Whangarei rents rose 2 per cent to an average $314/week.