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Grey Lynn homes make three times more money in one year than average city workers

Ben Leahy
By Ben Leahy
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19 Oct, 2019 04:00 PM4 mins to read

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House prices may not be skyrocketing anymore but Kiwi homes were still making more in capital gains than a typical worker's annual salary in some suburbs. Photo / 123rf

House prices may not be skyrocketing anymore but Kiwi homes were still making more in capital gains than a typical worker's annual salary in some suburbs. Photo / 123rf

A typical Auckland worker would need to spend three years toiling on the job to earn as much money as Grey Lynn homes made last year.

Homes in the leafy Auckland suburb sold for a median price of $1.7 million in the June quarter - or $165,000 higher than the same period a year earlier.

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Based on that, a Grey Lynn house would take just 121 days to jump in value by the $54,860 that a typical Aucklander pulls in from their annual salary.

House prices are on the move in Whanganui, earning more in capital gains in a year than a local worker's typical salary. Photo / 123rf
House prices are on the move in Whanganui, earning more in capital gains in a year than a local worker's typical salary. Photo / 123rf
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Yet Grey Lynn was a rare exception in an otherwise falling Auckland market as prices mostly took a tumble.

Glendowie was hit hardest with a $415,000 drop in median sales price in the past year to $1.82m, and Greenhithe prices fell $373,750 to $1.58m, Real Estate Institute data showed.

In 15 Auckland suburbs - from among those with at least 20 sales over the past year - prices plummeted by more than $100,000.

Auckland's median sales price as a whole also fell $15,000 to $885,000.

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Yet REINZ chief executive Bindi Norwell said the 1.7 per cent fall in Auckland's median sales price wasn't reason to panic.

"We've seen Auckland's market flat for three-and-a-half years, and it's actually quite stable."

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The new figures present a stark contrast to the skyrocketing prices of Auckland's recent housing boom when home owners regularly pocketed capital gains higher than annual salaries.

Yet the figures also come with a disclaimer.

The Herald crunched the numbers by comparing REI median sales price data against median salaries from Stats NZ's latest income figures.

Median sales prices can be strongly influenced by the type of homes selling at a given time.

House prices may not be skyrocketing anymore but Kiwi homes were still making more in capital gains than a typical worker's annual salary in some suburbs. Photo / 123rf
House prices may not be skyrocketing anymore but Kiwi homes were still making more in capital gains than a typical worker's annual salary in some suburbs. Photo / 123rf

That means, for instance, that when first-home buyers become active in a particular suburb, the overall median sales price can fall if a higher number of cheaper homes sell.

For this reason, a drop in median sales price didn't necessarily mean the value of all homes in the area had gone down, Norwell said.

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But although the picture was bleaker for Auckland home owners, owners in the Manawatu-Whanganui region were laughing all the way to the bank.

The region's median sales price jumped $51,875 to $362,500 in the 12 months to June.

That pipped the $48,880 median salary a typical worker made.

Put another way, a standard Manawatu-Whanganui home earned $142 a day, while a typical local pulled in $134.

Gisborne-Hawke's Bay homes were the next best performing, jumping $46,500 in price to $468,500.

Auckland's median sale price dropped by 15,000 in the 12 months to June. Photo / 123rf
Auckland's median sale price dropped by 15,000 in the 12 months to June. Photo / 123rf

However, workers in the area pocketed slightly more, taking home a typical salary of $47,892.

Overall, New Zealand house prices continued to rise, but the pace of growth has slowed.

Although Manawatu-Whanganui was the only region where homes jumped in value by more than a typical annual salary over the past year, four regions had higher capital gains than salaries the year before.

Owen Vaughan, editor of property website OneRoof, said it was exciting to note locations that had been previously ignored by buyers and investors are now getting their moment in the sun.

"Suburbs in Manawatu-Whanganui and Gisborne-Hawke's Bay may not have the cool factor of places like Grey Lynn but they still have an immense amount of earning power."

Norwell was pleased growth was taking place in more affordable areas, indicating first-home buyers were active in stepping onto the property ladder.

This also included Auckland where Otahuhu, Takanini, Henderson, Papakura, Papatoetoe and Mangere East all had price rises.

"We've had quite a lot of growth in those areas because they are more affordable and popular with first-home buyers as well as investors," she said.

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