60% Yes |
40% No |
48% Yes |
30% No |
10% Yes, but only if it is unproductive land |
5% No, build up instead of out |
1% Yes, but only to build state housing |
4% No, we should limit immigration to slow down the housing demand instead |
2% No, but large cities such as Auckland and Queenstown should |
See how support for each position on “Land Supply” has changed over time for 243k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “Land Supply” has changed over time for 243k New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8C545784yrs4Y
Yes, but develop golf courses etc, leave Māori land and reserves alone
@8CS3SZN4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the land doesn’t have cultural or environmental significance
@8J6FQFH4yrs4Y
Land fairly purchased only with minimal environmental and cultural impact
@8D2FRWR4yrs4Y
Look 2 other.options. tiny homes apartments. Develop.smarter
@8D2F5F34yrs4Y
Yes, if environmental regulations are satisfied
@9CXCLXD9mos9MO
Yes but only to build state housing and on unproductive land.
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