New Zealand オークション結果

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New Zealand では今週 26 October から 1 November まで 276 のオークション物件があります

48%
落札率
276
参加したオークション数
115
売却済み
120
流札
オークション結果収集240
成約の中央値価格$1,212,500
平均落札価格$1,212,623
都市
参加したオークション数
オークション結果収集
売却済み
オークション中止
流札
落札率
72
57
24
0
33
42%
107
100
54
0
45
54%
29
28
12
0
16
43%
36
28
13
0
13
46%
32
27
12
1
13
44%
The New Zealand real estate auction market was relatively calm this week, with both the number of listings and the clearance rate decreasing.

A total of 276 properties were auctioned this week, with auction results collected for 240 properties. Out of these, 115 properties were successfully auctioned, and 120 were passed in, resulting in a clearance rate of 48%. Compared to last week, the number of properties auctioned this week decreased by 101 (approximately 26.8%); the number of successful auctions decreased by 43 (a drop of approximately 27.2%); the clearance rate slightly decreased by 1 percentage point, indicating a slight reduction in market activity.

The performance across regions varied significantly, with a noticeable increase in the clearance rate in Auckland West, while Auckland South and East saw significant declines:

The clearance rate in Auckland West increased by 7 percentage points to 46%;

In Auckland North Shore, the clearance rate decreased by 4 percentage points to 42%;

Auckland Central's clearance rate decreased by 3 percentage points to 54%;

In Auckland East, the clearance rate remained stable at 43%, with no significant change;

Auckland South's clearance rate decreased by 8 percentage points to 44%.

In terms of prices, the mainstream transaction range this week was between $1 million and $1.5 million, with 27 transactions, accounting for the largest share.

The highest property price this week was at 18 Matai Road, Greenlane, with a sale price of $4.4 million.

The median price of properties sold this week rose to $1,212,500, while the average sale price slightly decreased to $1,212,623. This suggests that the demand for high-priced properties remains relatively stable, with market activity distributed between the mid-high-end and regular markets. (Data for reference only)