Auckland monthly housing update, February 2023
Author:
Auckland Council Research and Evaluation Unit, RIMUSource:
Auckland Council Research and Evaluation Unit, RIMUPublication date:
2023Topics:
HousingA summary of data for housing in Auckland including:
- the number of dwellings consented
- the types of dwellings
- code compliance certificates issued
- dwellings in hazard zones
- spatial distribution of dwelling consents
- etc.
February highlights:
- 1302 dwellings were consented in December 2022.
- In the year ending December 2022, 21,301 dwellings were consented in the region.
- 22 per cent of new dwellings consented in December 2022 were houses, 22 per cent were apartments and 54 per cent were townhouses, flats, units, retirement village units, or other types of attached dwellings.
- 88 dwellings were consented on Kāinga Ora or Tāmaki Regeneration Company owned land in December 2022.
- 1225 dwellings consented in December 2022 were inside the RUB. Over the past 12 months, 94 per cent of new dwellings consented were inside the RUB.
- 30 per cent of dwellings consented were inside the 1500m walking catchments of the rapid transit network in December 2022.
- 214 dwellings were within hazard zones in December, accounting for 16 per cent of total dwellings consented. Over the past 12 months, 10 per cent of new dwellings were consented within a hazard zone.
- 1226 dwellings were ‘completed’ by having a Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) issued in December 2022.
- In the year ending December 2022, 13,865 dwellings had a CCC issued.
- 875 new residential parcels under 5000m² were created in January 2023.
- In the past 12 months, 13,926 new residential parcels under 5000m² were created – an average of 1161 each month.
- In January 2023, 797 new residential parcels of all sizes were created inside the RUB.
- Long-term arrivals in November 2022 were 6472.
- 892 public housing applications have been housed in the September quarter 2022.
See also
Auckland monthly housing update. Datasheet
Previous 2022 updates