i

Housing Confidence: Price expectations falter

  • House price expectations eased in the three months to October, with price expectations lower across all regions.
  • Lower interest rate expectations have likely been shaped by falling fixed mortgage rates and increasing expectations that the RBNZ may leave rates on hold for longer.
  • The balance of respondents still think it’s a bad time to buy, but views were the least negative in over five years.

Contact us

Nick Tuffley

ASB Chief Economist

Since starting out in 1997 as an economist, it's fair to say Nick has seen a few hair-raising moments over the years, including the Asian Financial Crisis and the Global Financial Crisis.

One of Nick's strengths is his ability to communicate complex ideas in a readily understandable and entertaining way.  He thrives on helping people understand the economic environment to help enrich the quality of their business or personal life. He’s proud to lead a team that has won two Forecast Accuracy Awards from Consensus Economics, and has a strong track record with their Official Cash Rate and dairy price forecasts. 

Nick grew up in Christchurch and graduated with a Master of Commerce degree from the University of Canterbury.  He learned his economic ropes at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand before a long stint as a Senior Economist at Westpac, and joined ASB as Chief Economist in 2007.

Other reports