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  2. New Zealand property bubble - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand property bubble. The property bubble in New Zealand is a major national economic and social issue. Since the early 1990s, house prices in New Zealand have risen considerably faster than incomes, [ 1] putting increasing pressure on public housing providers as fewer households have access to housing on the private market.

  3. Housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    When records began in 1974, new homes in New Zealand had an average floor area of 120 m 2 (1,290 sq ft). Average new home sizes rose to peak at 200 m 2 (2,150 sq ft) in 2010, before falling to 158 m 2 (1,700 sq ft) in 2019. [17] In 1966 the New Zealand Encyclopedia recognised seven basic designs of New Zealand houses.

  4. Blockhouse Bay - Wikipedia

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    Blockhouse Bay beach. Blockhouse Bay is a residential suburb in the south west of Auckland, in New Zealand 's North Island. It is sited on the northern coast of the Manukau Harbour, and is also close to the administrative boundary that existed between Auckland City and Waitakere City, two of the former four cities of what was the Auckland ...

  5. Kāinga Ora - Wikipedia

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    Simon Moutter, Board Chairperson [3] Andrew McKenzie, Chief Executive [3] Website. www .kaingaora .govt .nz. Kāinga Ora, officially Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, [4] is a Crown agency that provides rental housing for New Zealanders in need. It has Crown entity status under the Kāinga Ora–Homes and Communities Act 2019.

  6. Eden Park - Wikipedia

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    Eden Park ( Māori: Ngā Ana Wai) is a sports venue in Auckland, New Zealand. It is located three kilometres southwest of the Auckland CBD, on the boundary between the suburbs of Mount Eden and Kingsland. The main stadium has a nominal capacity of 50,000, [5] and is sometimes referred to as New Zealand's national stadium. [6]

  7. Believe it or not, there is a housing surplus—but not for ...

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    A widely cited example from 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand, found that when about three-quarters of the city was rezoned to allow for denser housing construction, housing supply increased 4%.

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