Tauranga City Council β Property Due Diligence Guide
Tauranga City Council manages one of New Zealand's fastest-growing cities, with a population of approximately 155,000. Located in the Bay of Plenty, Tauranga is popular for its climate, beaches, and lifestyle, attracting both retirees and young families.
Quick Facts
Useful Links
How to Order a LIM Report
You can order a Tauranga City Council LIM online through their website. Standard processing takes 10 working days, with an urgent option available for faster turnaround.
Tauranga LIMs include information about building consents, resource consents, rates, zoning under the City Plan, coastal hazards (important for properties near the harbour or coast), flood risk, and contaminated land.
District Plan Zones
Tauranga's City Plan includes:
- Suburban Residential: Standard low-density housing
- Medium Density Residential: Allows townhouses and duplexes
- High Density Residential: Apartments and more intensive development
- City Living: Central area residential
Tauranga is undergoing significant plan changes to enable more housing to address growth pressure.
Natural Hazards
Tauranga's natural hazard profile includes:
- Coastal erosion and inundation: Critical for properties near the coast and harbour, including popular areas like Mount Maunganui and Papamoa.
- Flooding: Relevant in low-lying areas and near waterways.
- Liquefaction: Parts of Tauranga are on sandy soils susceptible to liquefaction.
- Volcanic activity: The city is within the Taupo Volcanic Zone, though direct volcanic risk is relatively low.
Building Consent & Code Compliance
Building consent is processed by Tauranga City Council. Standard processing time is 20 working days. The city's rapid growth means high consent volumes.
Tauranga's coastal and harbour-side locations mean some building consents involve additional considerations for coastal hazards and sea-level rise.
Frequently Asked Questions
What coastal hazards should I check in Tauranga?
Check the LIM and council maps for coastal erosion and coastal inundation zones. Sea-level rise projections may affect insurance availability and future property values for coastal properties. The Bay of Plenty Regional Council also has coastal hazard information.
How is Tauranga's growth affecting property?
Strong growth has pushed prices up significantly. New developments in Papamoa, The Lakes, and Tauriko are providing supply. Check infrastructure plans for new areas β some greenfield developments may lack amenities initially.
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