Home ownership
- In Te Atatu Central, 66.4 percent of households in occupied private dwellings owned the dwelling or held it in a family trust.
- For Auckland as a whole, 61.5 percent of households in occupied private dwellings owned the dwelling or held it in a family trust.
- For households in Te Atatu Central who rented the dwelling that they lived in, the median weekly rent paid was $380. This compared with $350 for Auckland.
Home ownership by household
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Te Atatu Central and Auckland
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2013 Census
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Note: All figures are for households in occupied private dwellings.
Some percentages may be too small to show on graph.
This data has been randomly rounded to protect confidentiality. Individual figures may not add up to totals, and values for the same data may vary in different text, tables and graphs. For areas with small populations, the data may not look as expected because of this rounding.
Building consents
Building consent data for the year ended December 2013 showed that:
- The total number of building consents issued for dwellings, including apartments, in Te Atatu Central was 7.
- The total number of building consents issued for apartments in Te Atatu Central was 0.
- The total value of residential building work in Te Atatu Central was $3,170,000.
- The total value of non-residential building work in Te Atatu Central was $8,240,000.
Note: Building consent data is obtained from all accredited building consent authorities (ie territorial authorities) and is compiled if the building consent issued is valued over $5000. See data quality information on building consents.