Elsewhere John Key was creating controversy and somewhat clouding the issue with a statement that there were houses available on TradeMe for less than $500,000. He continued to hold that stance this morning despite television clips last night that showed some of these properties, such as a one-room house on a small section, were far from desirable. Key was probably closer to the mark when he said that young couples may have to start their home ownership with apartments as happens elsewhere throughout the Western world.
That is not going to sit well with the sort of young couples regularly reported by the media, both employed in good-paying jobs, who are unable to get into the housing market.
There was more unpleasant, but probably wise, advice for them from Minister of Finance Bill English who said that with house prices possibly at a peak and interest rates historically low, couples might be better to wait before committing to a mortgage.
The whole housing situation is a godsend to the Opposition parties, particularly Labour which was quick to say the Government was “firing blanks”.