NZ home building consents fall 4.1% in June as Canterbury work tapers off

NZ home building consents fall 4.1% in June as Canterbury work tapers off
By Paul McBeth July 30 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand residential building consents fell 4.1 percent in June as construction intentions in Canterbury tapered off, with the region's housing rebuild nearing a plateau. Seasonally adjusted consents for all dwelling types dropped to 2,058 in June from 2,146 in May, according to Statistics New Zealand. New house consents declined 0.4 percent to 1,519. On an adjusted basis, dwelling consents rose 7.9 percent to 2,042 from the same month a year earlier, as intentions to build new retirement unit...