Housing is the most important component of wealth for many New Zealanders. Its location is fixed and its value is influenced by economic and other factors specific to that location. Hence when people live in owner-occupied homes their wealth is strongly associated with their local economic conditions. Housing is also a major factor in influencing migration decisions and, hence, regional mobility. To shed light on the behaviour of the New Zealand housing market, we examine the dynamic and long run responses of house values across spatial communities and across time to economic variables that impact on the local economy. We use a specially constructed QVNZsourced database for house prices and house sales, and a range of explanatory variables ...
Changes in house prices are driven by many local and global forces. For instance, drivers of house p...
The aim of this paper is to examine the cointegration and long-run relation between affordability me...
materials circulated by their authors for purposes of information and discussion. They have not nece...
Housing is the most important component of wealth for many New Zealanders. Its location is fixed and...
In this study we set out to find if macroeconomic factors have any strong association with house pri...
This research examines the response of New Zealand housing markets to immigration shocks. The effect...
House price trends in each of New Zealand and Australia are frequently discussed as national level d...
This paper analyses local labour and hosuing market adjustment in New Zealand from 1989 to 2006. We ...
Although house prices and wages are both influenced by distinct factors that shape their own evoluti...
We discuss the changing nature of housing demand in New Zealand. All families need to be housed. The...
We analyse two inter-related features of regional housing markets: determinants of new housing suppl...
We summarise and synthesise results from several studies dealing with the impacts of land availabili...
Using monthly data from New Zealand housing markets, this paper examined the longrun relationship be...
The New Zealand Regional Housing Model (NZRHM) includes estimated equations for four key housing mar...
Widely used measures of growth in mean or median housing prices will reflect changes in the composit...
Changes in house prices are driven by many local and global forces. For instance, drivers of house p...
The aim of this paper is to examine the cointegration and long-run relation between affordability me...
materials circulated by their authors for purposes of information and discussion. They have not nece...
Housing is the most important component of wealth for many New Zealanders. Its location is fixed and...
In this study we set out to find if macroeconomic factors have any strong association with house pri...
This research examines the response of New Zealand housing markets to immigration shocks. The effect...
House price trends in each of New Zealand and Australia are frequently discussed as national level d...
This paper analyses local labour and hosuing market adjustment in New Zealand from 1989 to 2006. We ...
Although house prices and wages are both influenced by distinct factors that shape their own evoluti...
We discuss the changing nature of housing demand in New Zealand. All families need to be housed. The...
We analyse two inter-related features of regional housing markets: determinants of new housing suppl...
We summarise and synthesise results from several studies dealing with the impacts of land availabili...
Using monthly data from New Zealand housing markets, this paper examined the longrun relationship be...
The New Zealand Regional Housing Model (NZRHM) includes estimated equations for four key housing mar...
Widely used measures of growth in mean or median housing prices will reflect changes in the composit...
Changes in house prices are driven by many local and global forces. For instance, drivers of house p...
The aim of this paper is to examine the cointegration and long-run relation between affordability me...
materials circulated by their authors for purposes of information and discussion. They have not nece...