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 Southland

Rakiura Track - Stuart IslandStretching from the bottom of the east coast of the South Island and encompassing the stunning Fiordland at the bottom end of the west coast of the South Island, Southland is a sight to behold.

Natural, rugged, unspoilt, green, coastal, wild, pastoral, dramatic and breathtaking are all words that can describe the region of Southland. From forests to farmlands, lakes to roaring seas, mountains to glaciers, Southland covers all terrains.

Southland offers fishing, hunting, tramping, boating, camping, walking and climbing experiences in abundance.

SouthlandThe population of Southland is approximately 94,600 (2006 Census). It's both the most southerly and most westerly area of New Zealand so it lies within the Southern Hemisphere temperature zone. The Western ranges have an annual rain fall of over 8000mm whereas the Eastern lowlands and hills have an average rain fall of 800 - 1200mm. Although it has the longest daylight hours in New Zealand.

Towns in the Southland region include Invercargill, Gore, Riverton, Te Anau, Bluff and Stewart Island (which is New Zealand's third island).

Southland industries include fishing, tourism, beef, deer and dairy farming, horticulture, manufacturing, forestry as well as a variety of cottage industries.

Property Sales Statistics

Median Residential Dwelling Price Comparison from Previous Years.

Year Median Price as at Dec Total Properties Sold Value of Total Properties Sold
2009 $184,000 1,829 $373,357,174
2008 $166,000 1,775 $382,792,951
2007 $191,000 2,877 $569,377,501
2006 $150,000 3,003 $471,965,000
2005 $140,000 2,791 $406,909,000
2004 $122,250 3,007 $391,532,000
2003 $96,000 3,179 $350,211,000
2002 $75,000 2,909 $245,577,000
2001 $63,000 2,108 $168,856,000
2000 $59,500 1,488 $110,059,000
1999 $57,750 1,509 $115,374,283

NB - Dwellings include houses, townhouses, units, apartments, home and income, conversions and residential investment blocks.  Information provided by REINZ (Real Estate Institute of New Zealand)

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