Okaihau Property Market And House Prices
Suburb of Far North District
Author: Ed McKnight
Resident Economist, with a GradDipEcon and over five years at Opes Partners, is a trusted contributor to NZ Property Investor, Informed Investor, Stuff, Business Desk, and OneRoof.
Key house price data for Okaihau, Far North District
Key house price data for Okaihau, Far North District
Average House Value
Average Rent
Estimated Yield
Long Term Capital Growth
Ed's Insights
Okaihau is a suburb in Far North District.
1,314 people currently live in Okaihau. 23.7% of these people rent.
The average house value in Okaihau is $525,950.
The median rent in Okaihau is $400.
Market Insight - Median House Price Trend
Sales Data
Average House Value
Median Days to Sell
Properties listed for sale in the last month
Properties sold in the last 12 months
Insights
The average house value in Okaihau is $525,950.
On average it takes 61 days to sell a house.
All up 10 properties were sold in Okaihau over the last year, and 2 properties were listed for sale in the last month.
Rental Data
Median Rent
Rental properties listed last year
Rental properties listed last month
Median days to rent
| Bedrooms | Rent | Change |
|---|---|---|
2 Bedrooms | $480/week | 2% |
3 Bedrooms | $625/week | 3.8% |
Insights
There is no rental data available for Okaihau at this time. We are working hard to get this data. We hopefully will have some shortly.
Demographic Info
What do tenants in Okaihau want?
The most popular number of bedrooms a tenant rents in Okaihau is 3 bedrooms.
51.3% of tenants in the suburb rent properties with 3 bedrooms.
The most popular number of cars in Okaihau is 2 cars.
46.9% of residents in the suburb own 2 cars.
How many Bedrooms do renters have in Okaihau?
How many Cars do renters have in Okaihau?
Current Property Listings
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