The article examines why house prices in New Zealand remain flat despite a Reserve Bank rate cut, attributing the stagnation to a supply glut, mortgage rate stabilization, and skepticism about the economic benefits of rising property values.
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benefit from delayed rate hikes
\\ \\ **Press Release**\\ \\ **Borrowers get the dividend from the Government’s careful spending**\\ \\ ****David Seymour****\\ \\ 27 May 2026\\ \\ Careful spending is working to ease the cost of living,” says ACT Leader David Seymour in response to the Reserve Bank’s decision to hold the Official Cash Rate at 2.25%.\\ \\ **Read More**Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.