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Dwelling Consents Issued

Published: October 17, 2024
Key Metrics
Dwelling Consents Issued
Total (2025)
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34,190 Units
Annualized Growth 2020-25
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-1.9%
Definition of Dwelling Consents Issued

This report analyses the number of dwelling consents issued in New Zealand. Dwelling units comprise standalone houses, apartments, flats, units, townhouses, retirement village units and other residential dwellings. The data for this report is sourced from Statistics New Zealand (Tatauranga Aotearoa) and is presented in financial years.

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Recent Trends – Dwelling Consents Issued

IBISWorld forecasts the number of dwelling consents issued to plunge by 3.0% in 2024-25, to a total of 34,190 units. This trend highlights a slowdown in incentivising and elevating construction activity. The high interest rate will heavily weigh on dwelling consents issued. In addition, rising build costs have increased construction project hesitancy, resulting in declining dwelling consents issued. However, the New Zealand Government is committing to ease the housing crisis and boost the supply of affordable housing. This will likely limit declines in dwelling consents issued. New Zealand house prices are expected to rise in 2024-25, further supporting the number of dwelling commencements. However, they will still remain unaffordable to many due to cost-of-living pressures.

The initial lockdown period significantly boosted the New Zealand household savings rate throughout 2020, meaning more New Zealanders accumulated deposits for houses. This trend drove a significant increase in the demand for new dwellings in 2021-22. Residential housing prices in Auckland and Wellington skyrocketed over the period, sparking robust construction activity and leading to record numbers of dwelling consents issued. This trend is despite the rebuilding efforts winding down following the Christchurch and Kaikoura earthquake recoveries. Additionally, a low-interest rate environment at the start of the period heightened investor appetite for residential real estate, bolstering construction activity and dwelling consents issued. Over the past three years, the number of dwelling commencements has fallen, largely on the back of a soft construction market and high interest rates.

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