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Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South NZ

Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South is in Taranaki, New Zealand, with population 177.

Limited data

Thin-context

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Median rent
Census rent fallback
Population
177
177 local footprint
D1 vs NZ
Income
$41K/yr
Median personal income
D5 vs NZ
NZDep
Decile 7
Mid-range deprivation
D7 vs NZ
Schools
No matched schools

Area prices & affordability

Median sale price
$664K
+27.2% over 5yr
4.2%YoY
Lower quartile
$552K
Entry-level price
House Price Index
3,885
QV-based HPI
15.0%5yr
Income to buy
7.9x
Years of median income
Annual sales
1,382
Transactions, TA

Mortgage serviceability

at the 5.69% 2-year fixed rate
Monthly repayment
$3,080/mo
20% deposit, 30-year P&I
Repayment burden
44%
of gross household income
Stress level
Stretched
<30% comfortable · >45% severe
Years to deposit
10.5 yrs
20% deposit at 15% savings

Monthly repayment by fixed term

Floating · 6.15%
$3,236
1-year fixed · 5.26%
$2,937
2-year fixed · 5.69%
$3,080
3-year fixed · 5.86%
$3,137

A territorial-authority estimate: the New Plymouth District median sale price on a 20% deposit and 30-year loan, against the TA median household income implied by HUD's income-to-buy ratio, at RBNZ new-mortgage rates. A market-wide guide, not a Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South-specific or borrower-specific figure.

Price trend

1yr -0.9%5yr +9.2%
QV House Price Index (Jan 2007 = 1000)

QV House Price Index for the New Plymouth District territorial authority (monthly, Jan 2007 = 1000). A valuation-based index of price movement over time — distinct from the actual median sale price above.

Years of median household income to buy

Figures are for the New Plymouth District territorial authority (as at 2026-03). New Zealand has no free suburb-level sale-price series, so these are TA-wide medians from HUD Local Housing Statistics (LINZ District Valuation Roll + Stats NZ) — a market backdrop for Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South, not a Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South-specific sale price.

Personal income

$41K personal · yr+1.5% vs Taranaki suburb median
Personal income distribution (Census 2023 · annual)
$10,000 or less
15
$10,001-$20,000
12
$20,001-$30,000
27
$30,001-$50,000
30
$50,001-$70,000
36
$70,001-$100,000
12
$100,001 or more
9

Median individual income. NZ has no suburb-level household-income or sale-price data, so this is a personal-income benchmark, not a household-affordability measure. Distribution covers people aged 15+ with stated income; counts are randomly rounded to base 3.

Housing stock and tenure

Home ownership over three censuses+4.5pp since 2013
2013
50% owned
2018
42% owned
2023
55% owned

4.3% of private dwellings were unoccupied on 2023 census night (holiday homes, empty rentals, and vacant stock).

Dwelling condition (occupied dwellings, self-reported)

15% damp (-12pp vs 2018) and 10% with visible mould larger than A4 (-30pp vs 2018).

Investor-specific data (gearing, investor concentration) is not published for NZ suburbs — the tenure trend above is the available investor signal.

Population outlook

89,600 people · 202396,300 by 2033 (+7.5%)

Stats NZ subnational projection (2023 base, medium series) for New Plymouth District — the finest official projection grain available; suburb-level projections do not exist.

Crime

Rate · per 100k3,691
Total incidents3,211· 2026-05
  • Assault53141%
  • Burglary62849%
  • Robbery595%
  • Sexual Assault756%

Natural hazards

Earthquake exposure
Moderate
Proximity to active faults
Nearest active fault
12.8 km
Inglewood Fault
Fault slip rate
Low
Higher = more active

Earthquake exposure is the distance from Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South's centre to the nearest mapped active fault (GNS Science NZ Active Faults Database) — an area estimate, not a site-specific seismic assessment. NZ's full ground-shaking model (NSHM) is not available as a queryable map layer.

Short-term rentals

3
active listings
100%
entire homes (vs private rooms)
33%
run by multi-listing operators

Active Airbnb listings point-mapped to this suburb from Inside Airbnb (CC BY 4.0). Occupancy and revenue are estimates from Inside Airbnb's San Francisco model (review-rate proxy, minimum-stay assumption, occupancy capped at 70%) — they are gross, indicative, and not a guarantee of returns. Short-stay letting is subject to state and local regulation.

Building activity

Latest consents
1
1 houses · 0 units
0.0%YoY D1 vs NZ

Employment

Employed residents
108
Was 90 in 2018
20.0%vs 2018 D1 vs NZ

Full data detail

Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South Taranaki — Property Data and Demographics

Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South is a small community in Taranaki with a population of 177 and a median age of 34. Median personal income is $41K per year. The main ethnic groups are European, Māori, Asian. Taranaki population estimates moved +0.0% in the year ended June 2025, after moving +0.7% in 2024, which should be read as a broader regional movement backdrop rather than suburb-level migration precision. The resident employment base moved from 90 in 2018 to 108 in 2023 (+20.0%), which should be read as a census-to-census employment backdrop rather than a live jobs series. Te Waihanga's December 2025 Pipeline snapshot tracked over 12,000 NZ infrastructure initiatives, with more than 2,700 under construction and transport taking 52% of projected 2026 pipeline spend, which should be read as a broader national delivery backdrop rather than a suburb-specific project list.

Livability indicators for Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South: NZDep decile 7 (moderate deprivation); 2 transport stops (2 bus).

In 2026, Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South recorded 1 building approval (1 house, 0 units), up 0% year-on-year.

Market & money
Livability signalsHeuristics
DeprivationDecile 7· Moderate
Transport Access2 stops· Some Access
Development+0%· Steady
DevelopmentStats NZ
Consents (2026)1
Houses1
YoY change+0%
People & prosperity
DemographicsCensus 23
Population177
Median age34
Household size
HH income · yr
Personal income · yr$40,600
Deprivation (NZDep)NZDep23
Less deprived7/10
NZDep score1020

1 = least deprived · 10 = most deprived

EthnicityCensus 23
European147
Māori51
Asian21
Pacific Peoples3
MELAA3
Top industriesCensus 23
Manufacturing12
Accommodation and Food12
Transport, Postal and Warehousing12
Health Care and Social Assistance12
Other Services12
Area & amenity
Local amenitiesOSM
Supermarkets1
Pharmacies2
GP / clinics0
Fuel stations1
Cafes & dining5
countdown1
TransportGTFS
Bus stops2
Hospitals · New Plymouth DistrictMoH
Taranaki Base HospitalPublic Hospital
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Sources & freshness
Thin evidence

Treat Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South as a thin local read, not a complete suburb verdict.

NZ suburb pages combine Stats NZ, MBIE, MoE, GTFS, and pinned service coverage. The key difference is that some items are direct feeds, while others are fallback or snapshot layers.

RENT POSTURE
Rent is using MBIE bond data when present.

Treat current rent as a decision input, not as a guaranteed market quote.

HOSPITAL POSTURE
Hospital coverage comes from an official pinned snapshot.

This is a trusted coverage layer, but it is still a pinned snapshot rather than a live facility API.

TRANSPORT POSTURE
Transport is feed-based and depends on GTFS bundle coverage.

It is good for stop presence and local network context, but not a guarantee that every operator or schedule is equally current.

Data status
Weekly rent
Stats NZ Census 2023 · No linked local rent source
stable source · manual file · snapshot · census-cycle
Missing
Schools
MoE school directory · No linked local school matches
stable source · automated · every update · nightly
Missing
Hospitals
Pinned Health NZ public hospital snapshot · No linked local hospital coverage
medium stability · mixed acquisition · snapshot · mixed
Missing
Transport
NZ GTFS bundle · 2 matched stops
medium stability · mixed acquisition · snapshot · mixed
Available
Building consents
Stats NZ building consents CSV · 2026 · Annual release series
Available
Demographic baseline
Stats NZ Census 2023 · Population, income, and demographic baseline
stable source · manual file · snapshot · census-cycle
Available
Available means a direct local source is linked. Verify means the page is using a weaker fallback or coverage-only snapshot, especially Census rent fallback or pinned hospital coverage.
Sparse locality note

This page stays indexable because Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South still carries enough real local context to help with NZ suburb discovery. It should still be read as a lighter locality brief, not as a fully covered suburb profile.

WHY IT LOOKS LIGHTER
This suburb has a very small Census footprint.

Very small-population places can still matter locally, but they behave more like narrow locality reads than broad suburb decision pages.

WHAT IS MISSING
Coverage is lighter across school matches and hospital coverage.

The lighter areas here are school matches and hospital coverage, so one sparse reading should not stand in for the whole suburb story.

BEST NEXT STEP
Use this page to frame the locality, then compare or zoom back out.

Use the region hub, compare, or nearby better-covered suburbs first, before treating this as a complete market read.

Page status
INDEXED WITH LIGHTER COVERAGE

The page still has enough real suburb context to remain searchable, but some market and service layers are too light for a full-confidence read.

HOW TO READ THIS PAGE

Frame the locality with this page, then pressure-test the story in compare, the region hub, or a better-covered nearby suburb before calling it complete.

Stronger nearby reads

If Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South feels too thin on its own, use these nearby suburbs as stronger local reads before treating it as a full shortlist call.

Blagdon-Lynmouth better covered
similar deprivation profile similar income profile better local coverage

pop +2400 · adds rent coverage · income same $

Better covered alternative: use this as the stronger reference point before judging the thin page.

Moturoa better covered
similar deprivation profile similar income profile better local coverage

pop +1700 · adds rent coverage · income -$2K

Better covered alternative: use this as the stronger reference point before judging the thin page.

Merrilands better covered
similar deprivation profile similar income profile better local coverage

pop +2900 · adds rent coverage · income -$3K

Better covered alternative: use this as the stronger reference point before judging the thin page.

Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South FAQ

Common questions
  1. What is the livability profile for Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South?

    QuickProperty's livability signals for Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South show: Moderate, Some Access, Steady. These are based on rent affordability, school EQI, NZDep deprivation index, and transport access.

  2. Where does QuickProperty get its data for Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South?

    Housing data comes from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ). Demographics are from Stats NZ Census 2023. Schools data uses the Ministry of Education Equity Index (EQI). The deprivation score uses NZDep2018. Transport data is sourced from GTFS feeds.

  3. How often is the Waiwhakaiho-Bell Block South data updated?

    RBNZ macro data updates with each deploy. Demographics are from NZ Census 2023. School EQI scores are from the Ministry of Education latest release.