Whanganui Chronicle
  • Whanganui Chronicle home
  • Latest news
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Property
  • Death notices
  • Classifieds

Subscriptions

  • Herald Premium
  • Viva Premium
  • The Listener
  • BusinessDesk

Sections

  • Latest news
  • On The Up
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Property
    • All Property
    • Residential property listings
  • Rural
    • All Rural
    • Dairy farming
    • Sheep & beef farming
    • Horticulture
    • Animal health
    • Rural business
    • Rural life
    • Rural technology

Locations

  • Taranaki
  • National Park
  • Whakapapa
  • Ohakune
  • Raetihi
  • Taihape
  • Marton
  • Feilding
  • Palmerston North

Media

  • Video
  • Photo galleries
  • Today's Paper - E-Editions
  • Photo sales
  • Classifieds

Weather

  • New Plymouth
  • Whanganui
  • Palmertson North
  • Levin

NZME Network

  • Advertise with NZME
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • BusinessDesk
  • Newstalk ZB
  • Sunlive
  • ZM
  • The Hits
  • Coast
  • Radio Hauraki
  • The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Gold
  • Flava
  • iHeart Radio
  • Hokonui
  • Radio Wanaka
  • iHeartCountry New Zealand
  • Restaurant Hub
  • NZME Events

SubscribeSign In

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Home / Whanganui Chronicle / Business

Jeremy Tauri: Plan carefully before dropping prices

Jeremy Tauri
NZME. regionals·
23 Aug, 2014 09:00 PM2 mins to read

Subscribe to listen

Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.
Already a subscriber?  

Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.
‌
Save
    Share this article
Auckland's biggest problem is supply and building consents there trail the rest of the country, and are not keeping pace with population growth. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Auckland's biggest problem is supply and building consents there trail the rest of the country, and are not keeping pace with population growth. Photo / Brett Phibbs

It seems to be everyone's favourite topic at the moment: the housing market.

Everywhere you look, the media is full of first-home buyers who desperately would like to buy a home, but can't.

The Reserve Bank is worried about what may happen to the banking system should prices fall. That has prompted it to look at loan-to-value "speed limits", which would limit the percentage of lending a bank can do to borrowers with small deposits.

The biggest problem for us in regional New Zealand is that this is such a blunt tool. You only need to talk to someone in the Far North, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua or even Masterton to hear that prices are not firing ahead.

In fact, QV data shows that although Auckland has had 13 per cent year-on-year growth, most of our regional cities are barely at 4 per cent. Some are still almost 40 per cent down on their previous market peak.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Auckland's biggest problem is supply. Building consents there trail the rest of the country, and are not keeping pace with population growth.

Targeted supply side measures are what is needed, not across-the-board demand dampers.

If LVR restrictions slow the market - and there is some debate about how effective they actually will be - this will devastate the provinces.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Flat prices in Auckland will likely mean dropping prices elsewhere. Not a huge deal on paper, perhaps, but New Zealanders are so hung up on the value of their houses it will hurt confidence. People with falling house values are less likely to spend at local businesses. Those businesses are less likely to be able to borrow, invest and employ.

Some of our regions are only just seeing a glimmer of economic hope. Let's not stomp it out before it gets going.

Unlike interest rates which, when rising, at least offer a boon to retirees with savings in the bank, macroprudential tools to cool the housing market are a no-win, except for politicians desperate to be seen to be doing something.

Bank stability is important but there already are signs that banks are implementing their own restrictions.

Discover more

Jeremy Tauri: Audit insurance can pay off

02 Aug 04:48 PM

Jeremy Tauri: Don't let your business stand still

08 Aug 12:13 AM

Jeremy Tauri: Fair trade's good for your

16 Aug 06:00 PM

Jeremy Tauri: Plan carefully before dropping prices

21 Aug 09:00 PM
Save
    Share this article

Latest from Business

Premium
Business

‘It’s reality with a capital R’: Inside the secrets of Country Calendar - a day on the set of NZ’s most popular TV show

18 Jan 06:30 AM
Whanganui Chronicle

Teacher turns lockdown hobby into new distillery business

11 Jan 04:00 PM
Premium
Whanganui Chronicle

Chateau Tongariro future brightens as Crown risk downgraded amid investor interest

17 Dec 08:00 PM

Sponsored

Discover Australia with AAT Kings’ easy-going guided holidays 

15 Jan 12:33 AM
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Latest from Business

Premium
Premium
‘It’s reality with a capital R’: Inside the secrets of Country Calendar - a day on the set of NZ’s most popular TV show
Business

‘It’s reality with a capital R’: Inside the secrets of Country Calendar - a day on the set of NZ’s most popular TV show

‘I think there are a lot of NZers who have a slight hankering for a life in the country.’

18 Jan 06:30 AM
Teacher turns lockdown hobby into new distillery business
Whanganui Chronicle

Teacher turns lockdown hobby into new distillery business

11 Jan 04:00 PM
Premium
Premium
Chateau Tongariro future brightens as Crown risk downgraded amid investor interest
Whanganui Chronicle

Chateau Tongariro future brightens as Crown risk downgraded amid investor interest

17 Dec 08:00 PM


Discover Australia with AAT Kings’ easy-going guided holidays 
Sponsored

Discover Australia with AAT Kings’ easy-going guided holidays 

15 Jan 12:33 AM
NZ Herald
  • About NZ Herald
  • Meet the journalists
  • Newsletters
  • Classifieds
  • Help & support
  • Contact us
  • House rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Competition terms & conditions
  • Our use of AI
Subscriber Services
  • Whanganui Chronicle e-edition
  • Manage your print subscription
  • Manage your digital subscription
  • Subscribe to Herald Premium
  • Subscribe to the Whanganui Chronicle
  • Gift a subscription
  • Subscriber FAQs
  • Subscription terms & conditions
  • Promotions and subscriber benefits
NZME Network
  • Whanganui Chronicle
  • The New Zealand Herald
  • The Northland Age
  • The Northern Advocate
  • Waikato Herald
  • Bay of Plenty Times
  • Rotorua Daily Post
  • Hawke's Bay Today
  • Viva
  • NZ Listener
  • Newstalk ZB
  • BusinessDesk
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • iHeart Radio
  • Restaurant Hub
NZME
  • NZME Events
  • About NZME
  • NZME careers
  • Advertise with NZME
  • Digital self-service advertising
  • Book your classified ad
  • Photo sales
  • © Copyright 2026 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP