NZ regional data

The only development finance tool pre-loaded with Auckland data.

Every other development feasibility tool treats data as something you enter yourself. PropertyDevPro treats NZ regional data as a foundation — built in, versioned, and updated annually. A new Auckland project is credible from the first click.

Auckland

Full library

Council fees, DCs, Watercare, Vector, MDRS rules, consent timelines

Wellington

Core benchmarks

Construction benchmarks, consent fee estimates

Christchurch

Core benchmarks

Construction benchmarks, consent fee estimates

Hamilton

Voted #2

Full library in development — vote to prioritise

Tauranga

Requested

Submit a request to prioritise

AucklandAuckland Regional Library v2.1 — 2026

Pre-loaded benchmark

Auckland Council resource consent feesFrom $3,200 non-notified
Development contributions (6-unit townhouse)$22,400 per unit
Watercare service connection$7,500–$12,000 per lot
Vector electricity connectionFrom $4,800 per lot
Consent processing time (non-notified)20 working days
Construction cost benchmark (townhouse)$2,200–$2,800 / m²
MDRS height-to-boundary rulesBuilt-in zone logic
NZD formatting and en-NZ datesEverywhere in the platform
How we handle data

Data you can use in a bank submission.

Updated when schedules change

Development contribution schedules are updated when councils publish revised fees. The platform shows the effective date of all loaded data so you know exactly which schedule version you are using.

Traceable source references

Every pre-loaded value carries a source reference — the council document or schedule it came from. You can verify numbers against the source before using them in a bank submission.

Locality-aware for Auckland

Auckland development contributions vary by locality (growth vs. existing urban). PropertyDevPro handles this correctly — you select your site zone and the right contribution rate is applied.

Versioned. Yours to override.

The regional library uses a versioning system. When Auckland Council updates its DC schedule, PropertyDevPro releases a new library version. You are notified by a benchmark alert — not by a broken formula. Any values you have manually edited are preserved; only the benchmark reference changes.