Statistics and research
We collect and analyse research and data about New Zealand's housing sector.
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The Government Housing Dashboard
The Housing Dashboard is a single place to track progress of key parts of the Government’s housing programme.
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Public housing quarterly reports
Stay informed about our progress, housing developments, and the direction of Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga's public housing supply.
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Urban development dashboard
The urban development dashboard provides a range of market and price efficiency indicators that help Councils to understand how their local markets are responding to growth.
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Heatmaps of housing outcomes
These heatmaps of housing outcomes show how places across New Zealand are performing relative to specific benchmarks and to one another.
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Long-term Insights Briefing
We are developing our Long-term Insights Briefing, intended to provide insight into medium and long-term trends in housing and urban development that will affect Aotearoa New Zealand.
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2018 Severe Housing Deprivation Estimate - updated
As part of improving data on homelessness, Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga contracted the University of Otago to produce an estimate of the homeless population using 2018 Census data.
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Research to support Wai 2750
Research is critical to the Wai 2750 Inquiry (the Inquiry). It makes sure there's a strong base of evidence about the issues raised by claimants, as well as about the solutions that are needed to reset the housing system in partnership with Māori.
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Rental bond data
Rental bond data is drawn from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's (MBIE) tenancy bond database.
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Housing market indicators
A dashboard of housing market indicators are provided to help local authorities give effect to requirements under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development.
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Housing Affordability Measure (HAM)
The Housing Affordability Measure (HAM) uses StatsNZ household-level income data to provide a picture of shifts in housing affordability.
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Public Housing Funding Review 2019
The review of subsidised housing expenditure was commissioned by Government in 2019 to get a deeper understanding of the cost to deliver public housing and options for more cost-effectively funding public housing.