Total new residential mortgage lending in New Zealand rose to NZ$8.63 billion in May from NZ$7.99 billion in April, according to data from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand released on Thursday.
Residential mortgage lending to first home buyers rose to NZ$1.68 billion in May from NZ$1.65 billion in the previous month. Lending to other owner-occupiers increased to NZ$5.23 billion from NZ$4.76 billion.
Residential mortgage lending to investors rose to NZ$1.61 billion from NZ$1.46 billion, while that for business purposes decreased to NZ$112 million from NZ$119 million.
Total new residential lending at a loan-to-valuation ratio above 80% came in at NZ$1.25 billion in May for all borrower types, up from NZ$1.17 billion in April.
Residential mortgage lending, where the loan-to-valuation ratio is equal to or below 80%, was NZ$7.38 billion for all borrower types, up from NZ$6.82 billion in the previous month.
