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New Zealand home prices dip in January, holiday lull hits demand

By Thomson Reuters Feb 15, 2026 | 3:35 PM

SYDNEY, Feb 16 (Reuters) – New Zealand home prices dipped in January as seasonal ​holiday patterns dampened demand ‌and unusual severe weather across parts of the North Island disrupted activity, the Real Estate ‌Institute ​of New Zealand (REINZ) ⁠said on Monday.

Seasonally ⁠adjusted median house prices fell 1.2% from December, but nudged 0.4% higher on ​the previous year, REINZ data showed. National home ⁠sales slumped 8.9% ⁠from December and were ​0.6% lower from January 2025.

“Interpreting ​the market over the summer ‌can be challenging, as activity between November and February often reflects seasonal patterns ⁠rather than fundamental shifts,” REINZ Chief Executive Lizzy Ryley said in ⁠a ‌statement.

Ryley said once seasonal ⁠trends were taken ​into ‌account, prices remained broadly ​stable in ⁠January, suggesting buyer confidence was rebuilding gradually rather than accelerating quickly.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by ​Matthew Lewis)