Full width project banner image

Blog

  • Show all categories
  • Market Update
  • Real in the Community
  • Commercial
  • Buying
  • Selling
  • Finance
  • News

Dec 11, 2017

Growing Pains

We don’t know if you’ve noticed, but Kerikeri and Waipapa are really busy!!! It seems that what we used to call ‘the Christmas holiday rush’ during December and January now starts from Labour Weekend

Jun 28, 2017

MARKET UPDATE - 2016 YTD and 2017 YTD Kerikeri Sales Comparison

Sales volumes down, prices up on lack of stock The latest property sales stats from REINZ for the Kerikeri area through May 31st show a similar number of sales for homes selling for over $500,000 a

Mar 14, 2017

Time to Invest

The rental market is a great measure of the health and state of the real estate industry. Here in Kerikeri, we are experiencing a simple case of low supply and high demand for housing, resulting in

Mar 7, 2017

How's the Real Estate Market?

Everybody has their own personal take on what is happening in the real estate market and depending on their circumstances, it will have a major influence on what they believe. Buyers regularly push t

Nov 16, 2016

Rateable Valuation vs. Market Valuation

Obviously, there are less boring things on God’s green earth to talk about than Rateable Values (RV), but it’s an important subject nonetheless. Common misconceptions of the true meaning and a bombard

Oct 12, 2016

September Market Commentary

A huge 69 sales for Kerikeri and surrounds (inside the Kerikeri High School zone) in September sets a new record for any one month. This high number of sales was driven primarily by increased interest

Sep 3, 2016

Latest National Sales Trends and Kerikeri’s Outlook

Sales figures for July, released earlier in the month by REINZ, show a cooling trend in the property market for all of New Zealand, driven largely by a slowdown in Auckland. This slowing of sales was

Aug 20, 2016

By the Numbers

REINZ reported a 37% increase in sales volume for Kerikeri in April compared to April 2015.  This compares with an increase in Northland of 18%.  Sales volumes in April were down slightly from March