There was plenty of auction action across the country last week, with Ray White New Zealand recording an all sold clearance rate of 54.5 per cent, up 8.07 per cent on the same time last year.
Buyers were out in force, with an average of 2.9 registered bidders and 2.2 active bidders at Ray White auctions across the nation.
Vendors who chose to take their properties to auction with Ray White New Zealand this week were rewarded with an average sale price 13.53 per cent higher than the highest offer prior.
Ray White New Zealand lead auctioneer Sam Steele said momentum and reported uplift in activity of the last month had continued for Ray Whites auctions.
“Last week saw 80 auctions conducted with a 49 per cent success rate nationwide, with sale prices from $77,000 to $4.4 million, showing the diversity in the auction process.
“With many agents reporting an increase in buyer activity, especially from first home buyers, there is an expectation that the traditionally quieter months of June and July will continue this inquiry.
“Last week, 30 per cent of all properties listed by Ray White were auctions, further outperforming other methods of sale, with an average of 41 days on the market for auction and 54 for private treaty.
“Average registered bidders increased this week sitting at three per auction along with forthcoming auction bookings.”