Property Transfer Statistics: June 2024 Quarter

Property transfer statistics are based mainly on land transfer tax statements. They capture property transfers by New Zealanders and overseas people. This includes information on the citizenship, visa status, or tax residency of people and companies involved in property transfers.

Key facts

This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals. Counts below six are suppressed.

  • There were 39,225 property transfers, including 33,609 home transfers, in the June 2024 quarter.
  • 0.3 percent of home transfers were to people without New Zealand citizenship or resident visas in the June 2024 quarter, compared with 0.4 percent in the June 2023 quarter.
  • In the year ended June 2024, the areas with the highest number of home transfers to people without NZ citizenship or a resident visa were Waitematā local board (78 home transfers), Christchurch city (66 home transfers), and Queenstown-Lakes district (39 home transfers).

Home transfers by buyer type

There were 33,609 property transfers involving a home in the June 2024 quarter (up 12 percent from the June 2023 quarter). Of these:

  • 77 percent (25,989) were to at least one NZ citizen
  • 12 percent (3,978) were to at least one NZ-resident-visa holder (but no citizens)
  • 11 percent (3,531) were to corporate entities only (these could have NZ or overseas owners)
  • 0.3 percent (114) were to no NZ citizens or resident-visa holders.

In the year ended June 2024, there were 125,466 home transfers (up 7 percent from the year ended June 2023). Of these:

  • 77 percent (96,315) were to at least one NZ citizen
  • 13 percent (16,704) were to at least one NZ-resident-visa holder (but no citizens)
  • 9.5 percent (11,937) were to corporate entities only (these could have NZ or overseas owners)
  • 0.4 percent (513) were to no NZ citizens or resident-visa holders.
Home buyer citizenship or visa statusNo NZ citizens or resident visasCorporate onlyAt least one NZ resident visa (but no citizens)At least one NZ citizen
20205911406711262109353
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20224951576515141112524
2023534112261453890765
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Information on the ownership of corporate entities is not currently available.

The percentage of home transfers to no NZ citizens or resident-visa holders has been 0.6 percent or less since 2019.

The came into effect on 22 October 2018. It prevents most people who don’t hold NZ citizenship or a resident visa from buying residential property in New Zealand, with some exemptions (for example, some new homes, and Australian and Singaporean buyers).

Property transfer statistics (PTS) contain no information on the length of time that home buyers or sellers have held any visa or lived in New Zealand. The migration status of parties cannot be determined from PTS data. New Zealand citizens include people who have previously migrated to New Zealand and have gained NZ citizenship.

For information about migrants (people who are changing their country of residence) see .

Home transfers to overseas people by geographic area

In the year ended June 2024, the areas with the highest number of home transfers to people without NZ citizenship or resident visas were:

  • Waitematā local board with 78 home transfers (3.5 percent of home transfers in the area)
  • Christchurch city with 66 home transfers (0.5 percent of home transfers in the area)
  • Queenstown-Lakes district with 39 home transfers (2.2 percent of home transfers in the area).
Geographic Area202220232024
Auckland (total)0.40.70.5
Upper Harbour (Auckland)0.41.90.6
Waitematā (Auckland inner city)1.24.53.5
Wellington city0.40.40.2
Christchurch city0.60.60.5
Queenstown-Lakes district2.43.42.2

More data on the number of home transfers to people with no NZ citizenship or resident visas, by selected geographic area, can be found in table 2 in the Excel table ‘Property transfer statistics: June 2024 quarter’ under .

Australia leads buyers with overseas tax residency

Of the 33,609 home transfers in the June 2024 quarter, 804 were to buyers who all stated an overseas tax residency, including:

  • Australia with 306 home transfers
  • United States with 120
  • United Kingdom with 87
  • China with 48.

Tax residency is not the same as nationality. For example, an overseas tax resident may be a NZ citizen living overseas. Alternatively, a NZ tax resident could be an overseas citizen who lives in New Zealand, or a company with overseas owners.

More data

Use for property transfer statistics tables:

Subject category: People and communities
Group: Property transfer statistics – PTS

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Next release

Property transfer statistics: September 2024 quarter will be released on 24 October 2024.

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