Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's Pt Chevalier home has increased in value by $350,000 in three years.
The 37-year-old is one of several notable Auckland homeowners whose properties have soared in price, revealed today in the council's new valuations.
Her house - co-owned by partner Clarke Gayford - increased by $350,000 from $770,000 to $1.12 million, a gain of 46 per cent, between 2014 and 2017.
By comparison, her prime ministerial salary, revealed last month, is $493,655, including an allowance.
Her salary was $312,987 when she was the leader of the Opposition, meaning she has added $180,668 with the new role - a gain of 58 per cent.
Her salary when a Member of Parliament was $160,024.
The valuation of the Clevedon home of former Labour Party leader and now Auckland Mayor Phil Goff increased.
In 2014, it was worth $1.45m. Its latest valuation is $1.85m.
Former Team NZ sailor Dean Barker and Oracle skipper Jimmy Spithill may have missed out on winning the America's Cup this year, but they did not miss out on their property valuations increasing.
Barker's Omaha holiday home increased 15 per cent from 2014, while Spithill managed to get another leg over Barker. His Herne Bay house increased 46 per cent from its previous valuation.
Another big rise was the mansion formerly rented by Kim Dotcom in Coatesville. It boasted an increase of 40 per cent with its new $33m valuation.
Businessman Deyi Shi bought his Orakei home - previously owned by former Hanover Finance director Mark Hotchin - for $39m in 2013, which was also its valuation in 2014. In the latest valuation, it has risen to $46m.
Auckland's most expensive house sale
, a Takapuna waterfront mansion, notched an 85 per cent increase.
The 4396sq m property sold for $28.888m this winter. One of its former owners, Sky Television founder Craig Heatley, paid only $2.5m for it in 1991.
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Jacinda Ardern: Point Chevalier
2014:
$770,000
2017:
$1,120,000
Valuation difference:
46% increase
Phil Goff: Clevedon
2014:
$1,450,000
2017:
$1,850,000
Valuation difference:
27% increase
Dean Barker: Omaha
2014:
$2,675,000
2017:
$3,100,000
Valuation difference:
15% increase
Jimmy Spithill: Herne Bay
2014:
$5,600,000
2017:
$8,200,000
Valuation difference:
46% increase
Dotcom's former mansion: Coatesville
2014:
$23,550,000
2017:
$33,000,000
Valuation difference:
40% increase
Deyi Shi: Orakei
2014:
$39,000,000
2017:
$46,000,000
Valuation difference:
17% increase
2015's most expensive home: Herne Bay
2014:
$16,000,000
2017:
$25,000,000
Valuation difference:
56% increase
2017's most expensive home: Takapuna
2014:
$15,405,000
2017:
$28,500,000
Valuation difference:
85% increase
This article has been edited to correct an error. An earlier version reported Phil Goff's home had dropped in valuation.