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 Waikato
The Waikato region is the fourth largest region in New Zealand, covering 25,000 square kilometres of the central North Island.
 
The natural environment in the Waikato supports its people, culture and economy.
 
The natural resources and climate encourage many primary producing industries such as farming, forestry, energy and mining. These produce about 43 percent of Waikato's Gross Domestic Product.
 
 
The Waikato region has more than 100 lakes, ranging from small lakes to the largest lake in New Zealand, LakeWaikato Falls Taupo. The region contains a diverse range of native plants and animals and, like most of New Zealand, has an excellent water and air quality.
Due to the regions largely natural environment, there is a strong culture within the region to conserve the natural resources and environment. In fact, in a recent survey more than half of the residents in the Waikato region were taking action in their daily lives to help care for the environment.
 
The Waikato region consists of a number of towns and cities. A few of which are Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Paeroa, Waihi, Morrinsville, Matamata, Taupo and Turangi.
 
 
 
 
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
$320,000
9,693
$3,394,323,301
2008
$302,800
7,868
$2,800,650,277
2007
$330,000
13,681
$4,892,087,335
2006
$300,000
15,561
$5,009,909,936
2005
$269,000
17,653
$5,027,682,529
2004
$230,000
18,613
$4,538,847,473
2003
$195,000
19,497
$4,150,030,874
2002
$176,000
14,878
$2,836,390,374
2001
$168,000
10,653
$1,936,217,391
2000
$160,000
9,282
$1,622,959,476
1999
$161,000
11,729
$1,986,931,906
1998
$155,000
10,265
$1,681,132,506
1997
$152,500
14,975
$2,372,892,349
1996
$140,000
14,313
$2,074,244,781
1995
$126,000
12,629
$1,723,941,369
1994
$122,000
13,716
$1,755,574,674

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).
 
The suburbs covered in these figures include: Waikato Country, Hamilton city, Western Bay of Plenty Country, Mt Maunganui / Papamoa, Tauranga, Rotorua, Taupo, King Country, Gisborne City, Eastern Bay of Plenty Country.
 
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