press releases

2010

8 March - Early signs of house prices stabilising >
8 February - Signs of uncertainty in the property market >
11 January - The housing market in 2009 >

2009

7 December - Property value growth driven by main centres >
9 November - Property values now above last year >
12 October - Property values continue to recover >
9 October - QV.co.nz Housing Survey>
7 September - Property values returning to 2008 levels >
10 August - Property values rise again >
7 July - Property values increase as the market stabilises further >
3 July - QV.co.nz Housing Survey >
8 June - Property values continue to stablise >
11 May - Property market values stabilising >
5 May - Mortgagee sale prices well below market value >
8 April - Active autumn market but values still dropping >
8 April - State of the market >
9 March - Market activity up, values still declining >
9 February - Property market continues to ease >
15 January - The property market in 2008 >

2008

8 December - Good news for property values? >
10 November - Property Values down another 1% >
13 October - Decline in property values continues >
8 September - Mixed signals in the property market >
11 August - Property values continue to decline >
14 July - Widespread fall in property values >
9 June - Property Values Continue to Ease >
12 May - Further signs that property values are easing >
14 April - Property market continues to soften >
10 March - Slowdown continues for property values > 
26 February - Quotable Value Ltd and RP Data Ltd Announce Joint Venture >
11 February - Property market continues to slow >
14 January - Property values cool further >

2007

10 December - Residential property market still softening >
12 November - QV statistics confirm slowing property market >
8 October - Further Signs That Property Market May Be Easing >
10 September - House Prices Holding Up >
13 August - Mixed Signals Across The Property Market >
9 July - Property Prices Still Strong >
11 June - Residential Market Up 11.1% >
14 May - Property Growth Returns to Double Digits >
16 April - Property Market Continues To Strengthen >
12 March - Increases In Property Values Reflect Confidence >
12 February - Property Values Continue To Increase >
15 January - Steady Growth in Residential Property Values >

2006

11 December - Residential Property Increases 9.4% >
13 November - Growth in Property Values below 10% >
9 October - Property growth rate remains steady >
11 September - Residential Property Market Growing at 10.5% >
14 August - Residential Property Value Growth Eases Further >
10 July - Property Market Continues to Slow >
4 July - Online Property Sales Tool Wins Innovation Award For QV > 
12 June - Residential Property Values Grow 12.4% >
8 May - Growth In Property Values Ease >
10 April - Property Market Slowing >
13 March - Property Market Eases Slightly >
13 February - Steady Growth in the Property Market >
16 January - Property values continue to climb >

2005

12 December - Residential Market Remains Buoyant >
14 November - Property Values Grow 14.5% >
9 November - Napier City Valuations Posted Next Week >
10 October - Property Values Climb 14.9% >
12 September - Property Market Still Refuses to Lie Down >
8 August - Property Market Still Edging Upwards >
11 July - Residential Property Values up 14.2% >
13 June - Residential Property Values Still on the Rise >
9 May - Residential Property Values Grow 12.5% >
11 April - Residential Property Market Continues Slowdown >
14 March - Property Market Continues to Cool >
14 February - New QV Residential Property Statistics Confirm Market Slowdown >

2004

27 November - Wanganui District Revaluations >
25 November - House Price Growth Continues Slowdown >
11 November - Hastings District Revaluations >
27 October - Manawatu District Revaluations >
27 October - Hutt City Revaluations >
13 October - Porirua City Revaluations >
22 September - Upper Hutt City Revaluations >
22 September - Waimate District Revaluations >
19 August - Quarterly House Price Growth Slows >
27 May - House Values Continue to Grow >

 

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