New Zealand seasonally-adjusted Building Permits declined 3.4% QoQ
New Zealand's fourth-quarter Building Permits saw a decline in the seasonally-adjusted QoQ figure compared tp September, sliding 3.4% and adding additional downside to the previous quarter's 13% decline.
New Zealand new homes consents in December 2023 dropped steeply, falling 25% YoY compared to December of 2022, with standalone housing units specifically declining to its slowest pace of approvals since 2013, and multi-family homes also declined to their slowest pace of approvals since 2021.
According to StatsNZ's construction and property statistics manager, Michael Heslop:
“The number of homes consented in 2023 was down from 49,538 in 2022, which was the highest number in a calendar year since records began."
“2023 was the first year that the number of townhouses, flats, and units consented exceeded the number of stand-alone houses."
About New Zealand's seasonally-adjusted Building Permits
The Building Permits s.a. released by the Statistics New Zealand show the number of permits for new construction projects. It is considered as a leading indicator for the housing market. The more growing number of permits, the more positive (or bullish) for the NZD, while a low reading is seen as negative, or bearish.