-- 根据Cotality和Westpac周五发布的一份报告,新西兰首次购房者在第一季度的购房量占全国房产交易总量的27.5%,略低于2025年第四季度创下的28.2%的历史最高纪录。 报告显示,在整体市场更加活跃的情况下,首次购房者的购房量也在增加:过去12个月,他们购买了约24,800套房产,这是自2021年第三季度以来的最高年度总量。 报告指出:“首次购房者的强劲势头遍及全国,市场份额高于自2005年以来的长期平均水平。”报告还指出,在惠灵顿地区,首次购房者占第一季度房产交易总量的37%,比该地区的平均水平高出约8个百分点。 低首付贷款的普及也推动了首次购房者的购房活动。新西兰央行近期的数据显示,超过一半的首次购房贷款首付比例低于20%。报告指出:“展望未来,尽管购房仍然充满挑战,但对于首次购房者而言,形势应该会保持相对有利。”
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