Tables About Gisborne Region



Tenure of Household

2006 Census

Tenure of Household in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 2006 Census
     
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Owned or partly owned by usual resident(s)
     Mortgage arrangements NFD
 318  26,529
     Who make mortgage payments
 3,825  405,264
     With no mortgage payments
 3,402  312,162
Not owned by usual resident(s)
     Rental arrangements NFD
 93  6,315
     Who make rent payments
 4,470  388,275
     With no rent payments
 939  57,378
Held in a family trust by usual resident(s)(3)
     Mortgage arrangements NFD
 117  13,386
     Who make mortgage payments
 495  72,825
     With no mortgage payments
 753  81,711
Not elsewhere included(4)
 1,080  90,336
Total  15,483  1,454,175

1. All figures are for households in private occupied dwellings.
2. 'Tenure of household' refers to the nature of the occupancy of a household in a private dwelling, at the time of the survey. It does not refer to the tenure of the land on which the dwelling is situated.
3. Information on family trusts was first collected in 2006.
4. Includes 'response unidentifiable' and 'not stated'. 

Note:
NFD not further defined

1996–2001 Censuses

Tenure of Household in Gisborne Region,(1)(2) 1996–2006 Censuses
     
 
199620012006
Owned or partly owned by usual resident(s)
     Mortgage arrangements NFD
 234  141  318
     Who make mortgage payments
 4,431  4,137  3,822
     With no mortgage payments
 4,629  4,803  3,399
Not owned by usual resident(s)
     Rental arrangements NFD
 330  225  90
     Who make rent payments
 3,708  4,599  4,470
     With no rent payments
 960  537  939
Held in a family trust by usual resident(s)(3)
     Mortgage arrangements NFD
......  117
     Who make mortgage payments
......  495
     With no mortgage payments
......  753
Not elsewhere included(4)
 822  756  1,080
Total  15,114  15,198  15,483

1. All figures are for households in private occupied dwellings.
2. 'Tenure of household' refers to the nature of the occupancy of a household in a private dwelling, at the time of the survey. It does not refer to the tenure of the land on which the dwelling is situated.
3. Information on family trusts was first collected in 2006.
4. In 1996, this includes 'not specified'. In 2001 and 2006 this includes 'response unidentifiable', and 'not stated'.

Note:
NFD not further defined

Symbol:
... figure not available 

Weekly Rent

2006 Census

Weekly Rent of Households in Gisborne Region,(1) 2006 Census
 
Region/ City/ DistrictNew Zealand
Under $50
 141  7,842
$50–$79
 678  31,236
$80–$99
 393  18,867
$100–$124
 501  26,577
$125–$149
 468  21,894
$150–$174
 726  35,820
$175–$199
 618  29,925
$200–$249
 522  63,564
$250–$299
 150  57,660
$300–$349
 42  35,871
$350 and over
 60  48,144
Not elsewhere included(2)
 168  10,875
Total  4,470  388,275

1. All figures are for households in rented private occupied dwellings (usual residents do not own the dwelling and make rent payments).
2. Includes 'response unidentifiable' and 'not stated'.

1996–2006 Censuses

Weekly Rent of Households in Gisborne Region,(1) 1996–2006 Censuses
 
199620012006
Under $50
 273  315  141
$50–$79
 339  834  675
$80–$99
 234  381  393
$100–$124
 639  741  501
$125–$149
 1,002  678  468
$150–$174
 843  966  729
$175–$199
 96  186  618
$200–$249
 60  120  522
$250–$299
 15  21  150
$300–$349
 9  24  42
$350 and over
 54  27  63
Not elsewhere included(2)
 144  306  168
Total  3,708  4,599  4,470

1. All figures are for households in rented private occupied dwellings (usual residents do not own the dwelling and make rent payments).
2. In 1996 this includes responses classified as 'not applicable', 'unidentifiable' and 'not specified'. In 2001 and 2006 'response unidentifiable' and 'not stated' are included.


Note: 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 tables.