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House prices in New Zealand

From urban apartments in the hearts of vibrant cities to peaceful retreats in the great, green outdoors of Aotearoa, there’s something for every home-hunter within New Zealand’s housing market.

To get an idea of the kind of investment you’ll need to make, here’s a list of the median house prices in some of our most popular regions, as of April 2021.

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Region April 2021
Auckland1,125,000.00
Wellington882,700.00
Waikato730,000.00
Gisborne690,000.00
Hawke’s Bay770,500.00
Manawatu/ Wanganui580,000.00
Taranaki540,000.00
Nelson743,000.00
Marlborough672,000.00
Otago710,000.00
Average744,320.00

Sources: Reinz.co.nz, Nzhearld.co.nz

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