In the media
APIA is regularly consulted by national and local press on the issues affecting Auckland’s residential property market. Independent. On the record. No commercial agenda.


Media Enquiries
For comment, interview requests, background briefings or data on Auckland’s residential investment market, contact our media line.
Response time: Same business day, weekdays.
APIA’s spokespeople include the President, Vice President, and subject specialists on the board.
Recent press coverage

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APIA media releases
Official statements, position papers and announcements — most recent first.
Download the APIA 2026 Keynotes calendar (.ics)
12 January, 2026
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Most Landlords and Renters Getting On: APIA Urges Evidence‑Based Housing Policy in Election Year
8 January, 2026
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Landlord Confidence on a Knife Edge: 80% Says Election Will Decide
14 August, 2025
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CRL Intensification: A Wake Up Call for Everyday Investors
27 July, 2025
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APIA Cautions: New Rental Rules Not a Landlord’s Free Pass
30 January, 2025
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APIA Announces Major Partnership with New Zealand’s Most Trusted Real Estate Brand
23 January, 2025
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