Property prices a hot-button issue in NZ election
As ownership falls to the lowest since 1951, housing affordability is firing up voters ahead of polling on Sept 23
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Wellington
WHEN Olivia Hollywood began hunting for her first house in Wellington early last year, she was optimistic that NZ$500,000 (S$491,000) would get her on the property ladder.
After eight months attending packed viewings and watching homes auctioned at vastly inflated prices, Ms Hollywood and her partner abandoned their search. Since then, average prices in the Wellington area have gained another 13 per cent to exceed NZ$607,000. The couple is among thousands of Kiwis for whom home ownership is looking increasingly distant.
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