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Auckland homes sold to overseas buyers falls, Chinese activity collapses

Author
Rebecca Howard,
Publish Date
Fri, 26 Jul 2019, 3:03PM
There were 183 home transfers to people who didn't hold NZ citizenship or a resident visa in the June 2019 quarter versus 1,116 in the same quarter last year. (Photo / File)
There were 183 home transfers to people who didn't hold NZ citizenship or a resident visa in the June 2019 quarter versus 1,116 in the same quarter last year. (Photo / File)

Auckland homes sold to overseas buyers falls, Chinese activity collapses

Author
Rebecca Howard,
Publish Date
Fri, 26 Jul 2019, 3:03PM

Seventy-five homes in central Auckland were transferred to overseas people in the June 2019 quarter, Statistics NZ said today.

The latest figures showed the transfer of a total 939 homes in the Auckland inner-city, including 75 to people without New Zealand citizenship or a resident visa.

Transfers to overseas people was down massively on last year's figure of 321.

"Central Auckland home transfers to overseas people are down more than 70 per cent compared with the peak last year," said property statistics manager Melissa McKenzie

"This is similar to the number of home transfers to overseas people in mid-2017, before changes were proposed to the Overseas Investment Act.

She noted, however, some of these buyers may have bought apartments off the plans before restrictions on overseas home buyers took effect. "These only show up in our statistics once the apartment is built," said McKenzie.

Home transfers to overseas people in Central Auckland peaked at 321 transfers (22 per cent) in the June 2018 quarter, shortly before the Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018 was passed, restricting the sale of residential land.

Of these, 153 homes were transferred to overseas people with Chinese tax residency in the June 2018 quarter – falling to 48 in the June 2019 quarter.

Across New Zealand, there were 183 home transfers to people who didn't hold NZ citizenship or a resident visa in the June 2019 quarter versus 1116 in the same quarter last year. Total home transfers numbered 37,695 and of those 0.5 per cent went to overseas buyers. A year earlier, total home transfers numbered 39,627 and 2.8 per cent went to overseas buyers.

A ban on foreign buyers took effect from October 22 last year and prevents most people who don't hold NZ citizenship or a resident visa from buying residential property in New Zealand.

Under the revamped act, there are exemptions for those who buy new apartments in certain developments, who add to New Zealand's housing supply, and for Australian and Singaporean citizens.

The second-highest proportion of homes transferred to people who didn't hold NZ citizenship or a resident visa was the Queenstown-Lakes district and involved 18 homes versus 27 a year earlier.

Regarding home transfers where the buyer's country of tax residence is taken into account, of the 37,695 in the June quarter, 93 were to tax residents of China only, down from 552 a year earlier.

Chinese buyers once featured strongly in the Auckland housing market. Photo / File

Chinese buyers once featured strongly in the Auckland housing market. (Photo / File)

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