In the News: Higher Auckland consent numbers not the full story

There’s been a significant increase in new dwellings completed in Auckland according to new figures released recently, and Auckland Council says its own part in the process – consenting and doing inspections – has improved significantly.

On an annual basis, 2024 saw 17,200 dwellings receive a Code Compliance Certificate – not as high as last year’s 18,100, but much higher than 2022’s 13,900.

The same year, 2022, saw consenting at a peak, with 21,000 residential building consents lodged, and a full housing pipeline, with 22,500 new homes under construction and a further 9800 consented but not yet started.

While Auckland Council has changed its consenting processes, NZCB chief executive Malcolm Fleming told The Post that the figures also reflected the fact that consenters like Auckland Council were not as busy as they once were, and they were working more quickly as a result.

“I would suggest that it has got easier to get consents because of that, because there are less consents going through the system – rather than any noticeable improvement in consent processes.”

Read the full story here.

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