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What's happening with Ashburton house prices?

Council area of Canterbury

Explore Ashburton's property market for the latest trends, house prices, market cycles, rental yields, and top investment suburbs
Ed McKnight

Author: Ed McKnight

Our 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.

Reviewed by: Laine Moger

Journalist and Property Educator with six years of experience, holds a Bachelor of Communication (Honours) from Massey University.

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What's happening to Ashburton house prices?

The average price of an Ashburton property is $564,708 (CoreLogic, June 2024).

Ashburton house prices are down 1.44% over the last three months (REINZ). And they are 5.82% up over the last 12 months.

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Quick Facts

  • The average price of an Ashburton property is $564,708 (CoreLogic, September 2024)
  • Over the last 3 months property prices in Ashburton have gone down 1.44%
  • Ashburton property prices increased 6.04% per year (on average) in the 20 years between September 2004 - September 2024 (REINZ)
  • The average rent in Ashburton is $490 per week (Tenancy Services, April 2024)

How are Ashburton property prices changing?

Ashburton house prices soared after the Covid-19 pandemic began. House prices started out 34% below the eventual peak of the market.

However, after that peak in March 2023, house prices fell 6.72% before bottoming out in September 2023.

Today, Ashburton house prices are down 3.08% compared to their peak. That means prices have risen 5.82% since the bottom of the market.

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Where is Ashburton in its property cycle?

At the absolute bottom of its property cycle, Ashburton was 24.10% undervalued.

Today, property prices in Ashburton are undervalued 2.66%.

That suggests there is neither a buying or selling opportunity in Ashburton.

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Ashburton suburb prices

I track the value of 8 suburbs in Ashburton. The most expensive suburb is Elgin, which has an average house value of $780,250. While the most affordable suburb is Hampstead, which has an average house value of $458,350.

I track the value of just 1 suburb in Ashburton. It's called Hampstead and you can see how the average property value is changing in the graph below.

I track the value of 8 suburbs in Ashburton. The most expensive suburb is Elgin, which has an average house value of $780,250. While the most affordable suburb is Hampstead, which has an average house value of $458,350.

Over the last 24 months of all Ashburton suburbs (June 2022 - June 2024, Hampstead had the fastest-growing house prices. They have gone up 4.30% over that period.

The suburb that grew the slowest over that period was Tinwald. Property values in this suburb grew by 1.00% over those 2 years.

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What is the Ashburton rental market like?

Here's how rents are changing in Ashburton. Over the last four years (April 2020 - April 2024) the median rent has gone up $135 a week. That's 8.39% a year (on average).

Over the last 12 months, rents have gone up. They are up 8.89% ($40 a week) year on year.

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Are properties selling above or below CV in Ashburton?

One of the most common questions I get asked is: “Ed, are properties selling above or below their Capital Value (CV)?”

Some call it the RV (Rateable Value) or GV (Government Value).

Why do people care? Well, if you go on TradeMe (or another website), you’ll almost always see the council’s valuation for the property. So even if the seller hasn't advertised a price, you can get a feel for what the property might sell for.

This table shows whether the average property is selling above or below CV across Canterbury.

Other property markets to look into

If you found this article useful, then you might also like our analyses on the other property markets in New Zealand. You can read all about the Canterbury property market here. You can also check out our analysis for every other council area in Canterbury here: