Revealed: The Auckland home worth just $59,000 - no, it's not an apartment (2024)

Auckland Council deemed this home as one of Auckland's cheapest, valuing it at just $72,000, while a neighbouring property was given a $59,000 CV. Photo / Supplied

Auckland's cheapest home has been revealed as being worth just $59,000 – and it's not what you might expect.

For one, it's not a tiny inner-city apartment.

It's also built in 2014, has plenty of room for the family with 100sq m of floor space and sits on a whopping 10,000sq m of land.

But, yes, you've got us, of course, there is a catch.

The home is one of seven properties on Mangakura Rd in Helensville, about 45km northwest of the city centre, that the Weekend Herald understands were affected by a landslip a few years ago.

That's left land in the area unsteady and led Auckland Council in its recent capital value valuations to judge the properties as all being worth less than $100,000 – the cheapest CVs in the city, according to analysts Valocity.

It is understood most of the unfortunate homeowners have received payouts from their insurers.

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But before would-be buyers get too excited, the homes are considered uninsurable at present, needing significant remedial work before they can be insured again.

And some will likely sell for prices much higher than their CV.

That includes real estate agents Barfoot & Thompson selling one of the homes last month for $635,000.

That's way above its Auckland Council CV of $72,000, highlighting how the homes still have inherent value locked in them, despite a future owner having to spend money remediating the land.

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That house has four bedrooms, a garage and sits on a hectare-plus lifestyle block.

It previously sold for $862,000 in 2015 and had a CV of $830,000.

Elsewhere, Nelson St in the inner-city is Auckland's cheapest street, according to an analysis of the cheapest homes and streets by the Weekend Herald and Valocity.

James Wilson, from valuation and property analysts Valocity, said that, in general, the nation's cheapest homes and streets are either filled with tiny apartments or underdeveloped rural blocks.

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"So for the most, they have small lifestyle blocks in a rural location or a single residential dwelling and they don't have any zoning uses that would increase their value," he said.

The new analysis comes after Auckland Council recently revealed its new CV valuations.

CVs involve Auckland Council estimating the value of every residential and commercial property in the region every three years.

They give Kiwis a chance to get rough estimates of the value of property around Auckland and the rest of the nation when combined with data from other councils.

Auckland's cheapest streets

The data also shows that Auckland's second cheapest street - after Nelson St – is in New Lynn in the city's west.

Crown Lynn Pl is part of recent New Lynn rejuvenation efforts aimed at building more apartments and townhouses close to the suburb's booming hub of shops and its bus and train transport links.

It's led to a series of apartment blocks springing up along Crown Lynn Pl in place of former industrial businesses.

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And the CV data shows these apartments are some of the most affordable in the city, with an average Auckland CV of $306,104.

Browsing recent real estate sales shows apartments on the street selling last year for between $200,000 and more than $500,000.

For those looking for cheap apartments elsewhere in the city, Rosedale Rd in the city's north, near Albany, has homes with an average CV of $391,250.

In the far south, homes on Massey Ave in Pukekohe have a typical value of $394,737.

Aotea Great Barrier Island, long known for its tranquil baches and holiday homes, is another location filled with Auckland's cheapest properties.

One island home on Aotea Rd has a CV of just $175,000.

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The island also has five of Auckland's 10 cheapest streets as ranked by average CV.

That includes Gray Rd, where the homes and baches have an average CV of $308,750.

Auckland's cheapest homes

Aside from Mangakura Rd in Helensville and Aotea Great Barrier Island, Haranui Rd in South Head in Auckland's rural northwest is another hotspot for cheap homes.

It has at least three homes with CVs less than $200,000, including one valued at just $142,000.

Some of the homes are small wooden houses built as early as the 1940s.

The cheapest streets outside of Auckland

The Whakatāne district in the Bay of Plenty can lay claim to the street with the cheapest housing in the nation. Homes along the forested and picturesque Ruatahuna Rd, south of Rotorua, have an average value of $28,167, according to Valocity.

Elsewhere, homes on Whangamomona Rd along State Highway 43, the Forgotten World Highway, not far from Taranaki and close to the Whanganui National Park, have an average value of $55,667.

The cheapest homes outside Auckland

Remote homes Westland in the South Island and close to Taranaki in the North Island are home to the nation's cheapest houses, according to council valuations collected by Valocity.

That includes a home close to the Perth River, north of Franz Josef, having a council valuation of just $8500.

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And a house in the Manawatū-Whanganui Region along the old Ōkahukura railway line at Tahora also has a council valuation of $8500.

Nearby in Ōhura, there is a home valued at $10,000, while Whakatāne has a house valued at $12,000.

Elsewhere in the country, there are homes and sections classified as lifestyle blocks with valuations as lows at $1000.

Revealed: The Auckland home worth just $59,000 - no, it's not an apartment (2024)

FAQs

Why is housing so expensive in Auckland? ›

Key themes emerged, including a decades-long period of lower interest rates, not enough houses being built, and population growth and migration inflows all impacting housing. There has also been the emergence of a new property investor class the country didn't have 30 years ago.

How much did a house cost in Auckland 2005? ›

In 2005, the average three bedroom property could be purchased for just $393,444. The new average for three bedroom properties in Auckland is now $726,209. Over the 10 year period, Auckland properties have increased by $37,176 per annum, or $714.93 per week.

Is New Zealand unaffordable? ›

New Zealand housing stock is extremely expensive, says Grimes, pointing to the 50% increase in house prices between 2016 and 2021. The average cost of a home in New Zealand is about NZ$900,000 ($555,000/£435,000), compared to a little under NZ$600,000 in the UK.

Is New Zealand housing expensive? ›

Homes are among the least affordable in the world, with a median price of 780,000 New Zealand dollars, or about $480,000, compared with about $407,000 in the United States, according to Redfin.

What is the average house rent in Auckland? ›

The average rent in the housing market in Auckland, New Zealand was 580 New Zealand dollars per week as at November 2022. This marked a slight decline in the average rent in Auckland from the previous year.

How much is a house in New Zealand in US dollars? ›

The NZ Property market drew headlines in December 2021 when it nudged over the $1 million average price mark for the first time (Propertyvalue.co.nz). At the end of 2021, the average house price was $1,006,632, after growing 27.4% from the prior year.

How much does the average apartment cost in Auckland? ›

It's no secret that Auckland is one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in. With the average house price an unreachable for most average of $1.2million, apartments are an excellent option growing in popularity in face of rising house prices with the average apartment prices range anywhere around $600,000.

What is the average salary in Auckland? ›

Every single region saw a rise in average salaries when compared with the same quarter last year. Auckland saw a 5.8 percent increase from $68,036 in 2022 to $71,960 in 2023, Wellington rose 5.9 percent from $69,545 to $73,663 and Canterbury was up a huge 6.9 percent from $63,906 to $68,305.

How much does the average apartment cost in New Zealand? ›

Monthly, a one-bedroom apartment in a city center would cost on average 1,500 NZD (990 USD), and 1,200 NZD (790 USD) outside the center. A three-bedroom apartment would usually cost 2,500 NZD (1650 USD) in the center, and 2,000 NZD (1,320 USD) outside the city center.

Is New Zealand richer than us? ›

Income and purchasing power

The average monthly income in New Zealand is 4,038 US Dollar per capita. In the USA, the figure is 6,364 US Dollar. Compared with the United States, however, prices for daily consumer goods are around 1.4 percent higher.

Which country is more expensive USA or New Zealand? ›

New Zealand ranked 20th vs 5th for the United States in the list of the most expensive countries in the world. The average after-tax salary is enough to cover living expenses for 1.8 months in New Zealand compared to 1.9 months in the United States.

What is the problem with homes in New Zealand? ›

According to the 2022 Global Cost of Property Report, New Zealand is the sixth least affordable country to buy a house. It's also causing economic hardships for families. The report found that high costs of housing are the biggest contributor to economic hardship.

What is the problem with housing in Auckland? ›

The lack of supply made housing increasingly unaffordable, and house prices in Auckland surged 130 per cent in the decade to 2021. Part of the issue was restrictive zoning regulations, and most of Auckland was earmarked for single-family detached homes.

What is the most expensive city to buy a house in NZ? ›

Auckland is still the country's most expensive region for property, with its median sale price of $995,000 well ahead of Wellington's ($797,000) and Canterbury's ($660,000), and more than double the median sale price of the country's cheapest region for property, West Coast ($379,000).

Why is NZ rent so high? ›

“Typically we see rent growth accelerate over the summer months and this year is no exception. This is a result of heightened seasonal demand paired with a large number of tenancies coming to an end during this period. These properties are then put back on the market, often with an adjusted rent,” he said.

Why house prices are so high in NZ? ›

Our Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr also "admitted that the Reserve Bank's monetary policy-led decline in interest rates has contributed to a rise in house prices"5 and the Reserve Bank has subsequently reinstated mortgage restrictions in 20216.

Why is NZ housing seen as unaffordable? ›

Some reasons that make housing in New Zealand unaffordable include rising property prices, living costs, property shortages and stagnant wages. It should be noted, however, that many of these issues are facing other nations as well, and not just New Zealand.

Why does Auckland have a housing crisis? ›

The market has historically failed to supply the number and types of housing to meet Aucklanders' needs. Homes have also not been in the locations that support the development of a more sustainable city.

Is housing in Auckland expensive? ›

How much you pay for a house in Auckland will depend on where you are looking to buy. The region's average property value is $1.308 million, while the median sale price is $995,000. Prices tend to vary from district to district and suburb to suburb. Even prices in neighbouring suburbs can differ by as much as $2m-$3m.

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