But at the other end of the scale, Kaikohe town has seen its residential land value drop by 19.5 per cent, Kaikohe surrounds have dropped 10.9 per cent, Kaitaia town east is down 10.1 per cent, Kaitaia Town north is down 7.2 per cent, Whangaroa has dropped by 6.1 per cent and Kaitaia township has fallen by 2.6 per cent.
Wayne Shum, QV rating manager Northern, said that the Far North's residential price index remained 8.3 per cent below peaks recorded in 2007.
Mr Shum said overall, residential property rateable values (land values plus the value of improvements) had increased by an average of 17 per cent in the last three years.
"It's also important to remember rating valuations are a snap shot in time and were set at September 1, 2016. This means any increase in property values since that date will not be reflected in the new rating valuations."
Roger Taylor, Far North District Council general manager of corporate services, said many Far North property owners would be pleased to see their most valuable asset increasing in value.
Others, especially those on restricted incomes, may be concerned that increasing residential property values will also increase their rates bill.
"While QV looks at your whole property, council only includes the land value when calculating rates. We do not include the value of buildings or improvements," said Mr Taylor.
"Land values in the Far North have increased by an average of 11.7 per cent. Property owners whose land values have increased more than 11 per cent may see higher rates, but for most this will have minimal impact.
"Some property owners may even see a decrease in rates where land values have gone down."
Mr Taylor said anyone who felt the updated rating valuation of their property was incorrect should call QV.
"If your concerns aren't dealt with over the phone, you can lodge a written objection. But the clock is ticking.
"Far North property owners have only until December 2 to lodge objections with QV."
No new rates based on the updated rating valuations will be charged until July 2017.