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Median house price steady year-on-year, increases in regions, Reinz Property Report says
Median house price steady year-on-year, increases in regions, Reinz Property Report says

NZ Herald

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • NZ Herald

Median house price steady year-on-year, increases in regions, Reinz Property Report says

'We're seeing a market that is steady on the surface but with some movement underneath at a regional level,' Ryley said. 'The unchanged national median price suggests stability, yet this reflects contrasting regional dynamics, with some areas experiencing renewed growth year-on-year,' she said. Ryley said sales volumes were lower than expected. The number of properties sold in June rose by 20.3% since last year, from 4877 to 5865. Excluding Auckland, the number of sales rose 21.4% from 3371 to 4091. The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand has released its June Property Report. Photo / Real Estate Institute of New Zealand Sales volumes increased by 70% in Gisborne year-on-year, rising from 20 sales to 34; Southland saw a 34.9% jump, the Bay of Plenty a 44.4% increase, and Marlborough 32.7% more sales. 'June is typically a quieter month for real estate, and while the seasonal slowdown was expected, sales came in slightly below typical early winter levels,' Ryley said. 'Nationally, seasonally adjusted sales fell by around 5%, suggesting some caution in the market, but compared to this time last year, sales remain significantly stronger overall.' The median number of days to sell property has increased across the country. The number of properties coming to market, meanwhile, was down. June saw a 2.5% drop in listings compared to last year, with 7612 listings. Excluding Auckland, listings were down 3.3% to 4700. Inventory levels rose by 2% with 32,384 properties available for sale. The median house price in Auckland has fallen 3.4% in a year, dropping to $990,000 - but price growth in the regions is keeping the market stable on the surface. Photo / Michael Craig Auctions made for 11.5% of all sales through June, with 676 auction sales in the month. Excluding Auckland, there were 315 auction sales, 7.7% of total sales. The median number of days to sell increased by three days to 50. Excluding Auckland, the number of days rose by four to also reach 50. 'While properties are still selling, the increase in median days to sell indicates that buyers are taking a more considered approach,' Ryley said. 'This shift probably reflects a broader sense of caution, with many buyers feeling they have the time to explore their options, especially with the amount of choice they have. 'Most vendors are entering the market with realistic price expectations and a willingness to adapt to current conditions, especially those motivated to sell. However, many are receiving offers below their anticipated value, prompting some to delay listing, or relisting, until spring or summer, when market activity may show signs of improvement.' Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers business, breaking news and local stories from Tāmaki Makaurau. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022. Sign up to The Daily H, a free newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe
Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe

Scottish Sun

time08-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe

His death is being treated as 'unexpected' FATAL PLUNGE Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAN fell to his death from a Soho rooftop after a Bank Holiday night out - with cops releasing CCTV in an urgent probe. Ryley Harbord, 22, toppled from the rooftop in central London on Saturday May 3. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 CCTV of Ryley released by the Met 3 Cops have appealed for the public's help in identifying what happened His death is being treated as 'unexpected' and is under investigation at this stage. Cops are now appealing for the public's help to identify what happened. Detective Chief Inspector Anne Linton, of Met Police, said: "First and foremost, our thoughts are with Ryley's family as they come to terms with this tragic loss. "This is an unimaginably difficult time for them. "Soho was bustling at the start of a Bank Holiday, which means there is a likelihood someone saw or spoke to Ryley. "If this is you, you may hold really important information that helps us piece together the circumstances surrounding Ryley's death and we would ask you to please get in touch with us as soon as possible.' Anyone with information is urged to contact police via 101, quoting 217/3May. Or if you wish to remain anonymous, go through CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111.

Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe
Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe

The Irish Sun

time08-05-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Man, 22, falls to his death from Soho rooftop after Bank Holiday weekend night out – with cops releasing CCTV in probe

A MAN fell to his death from a Soho rooftop after a Bank Holiday night out - with cops releasing CCTV in an urgent probe. Ryley Harbord, 22, toppled from the rooftop in central London on Saturday May 3. Advertisement 3 CCTV of Ryley released by the Met 3 Cops have appealed for the public's help in identifying what happened His death is being treated as 'unexpected' and is under investigation at this stage. Cops are now appealing for the public's help to identify what happened. Detective Chief Inspector Anne Linton, of Met Police, said: "First and foremost, our thoughts are with Ryley's family as they come to terms with this tragic loss. "This is an unimaginably difficult time for them. Advertisement "Soho was bustling at the start of a Bank Holiday, which means there is a likelihood someone saw or spoke to Ryley. "If this is you, you may hold really important information that helps us piece together the circumstances surrounding Ryley's death and we would ask you to please get in touch with us as soon as possible.' Anyone with information is urged to contact police via 101, quoting 217/3May. Or if you wish to remain anonymous, go through CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111. Advertisement Most read in The Sun 3 Ryley Harbord, 22, fell from a residential property on May 3

Man, 22, dies falling from London rooftop after night out
Man, 22, dies falling from London rooftop after night out

Metro

time07-05-2025

  • Metro

Man, 22, dies falling from London rooftop after night out

A man has died after he fell from a rooftop in Soho, central London, during the bank holiday weekend. Ryley Harbord, 22, fell from a residential property, in Brewer Street, at around 2am on Saturday, May 3. Pictures show him at a bar in Soho earlier in the evening. His death is being treated as unexpected and an investigation has been launched. More Trending Police are appealing for people who saw Ryley or spoke to him on Friday evening to come forward or anyone who contacted him between 7pm on Friday and 2am on Saturday. Detective Chief Inspector Anne Linton, who is leading the investigation, said: 'First and foremost, our thoughts are with Ryley's family as they come to terms with this tragic loss. This is an unimaginably difficult time for them. 'Soho was bustling at the start of a Bank Holiday, which means there is a likelihood someone saw or spoke to Ryley. 'If this is you, you may hold really important information that helps us piece together the circumstances surrounding Ryley's death and we would ask you to please get in touch with us as soon as possible.' Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ Or you can submit your videos and pictures here. For more stories like this, check our news page. Follow on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. You can now also get articles sent straight to your device. Sign up for our daily push alerts here. MORE: First picture of 'super nice' and 'helpful' man stabbed to death in his flat MORE: The cheapest TfL station to live near revealed — where rents cost £1,400 MORE: Women are being 'body slammed' in terrifying trend spreading across London

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