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Mākara-Ohariu NZ

Mākara-Ohariu is in Wellington, New Zealand, with population 978.

Median rent Census rent fallback
Population 978 978 local footprint
Income $59K/yr Median personal income
NZDep No deprivation index
Decision trust

Usable evidence

Mākara-Ohariu is usable, but it still needs cross-checking.

Direct signals include Schools, Transport, Building consents, and Demographic baseline. Treat Weekly rent and Hospitals as the main gap before this becomes a stronger decision page.

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Available
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Verify
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Missing
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Suburb verdict

This page still helps with local context, but the evidence stack is too thin for a clean suburb-level call. Use nearby alternatives or compare mode before turning it into a shortlist decision.

Livability read

School Quality: Average. Transport Access: Well Connected.

Neighbourhood read

Mākara-Ohariu is a small community in Wellington with a population of 978 and a median age of 42. Median personal income is $59K per year. The main ethnic groups are European, Māori, Asian. Wellington population estimates moved +0.8% in the year ended June 2024, after averaging +0.8% a year from 2018 to 2023, which should be read as a broader regional movement backdrop rather than suburb-level migration precision. The resident employment base moved from 609 in 2018 to 612 in 2023 (+0.5%), 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.

Population movement

Wellington population estimates moved +0.8% in the year ended June 2024, after averaging +0.8% a year from 2018 to 2023. Read that as a broader regional movement backdrop, not suburb-level migration precision.

Jobs signal

The resident employment base moved from 609 in 2018 to 612 in 2023 (+0.5%, +3). Median personal income is $59K a year. Read this as a stable resident employment-base backdrop across two census snapshots, not a live jobs tracker.

Infrastructure pipeline

Te Waihanga's December 2025 Pipeline snapshot tracked over 12,000 infrastructure initiatives from 130 contributors, with more than 2,700 under construction and $12.4b of 2026 spend projected in transport (52% of total pipeline spend). This suburb also matches 86 local transport stops, which adds nearby access context but does not prove direct project exposure. Read this as a national delivery backdrop with local access context, not a suburb-specific project list.

Data confidence

This page combines Stats NZ, MBIE, MoE, GTFS, and official service datasets. Check the data-status panel before treating every metric as equally fresh.

Why people look here
  • Renters and buyers want to know if the suburb looks affordable before diving into charts.
  • Families want a quick read on schools, deprivation, and local service coverage.
  • Researchers want one page that ties Census, rent, transport, and approvals into a single suburb brief.
Local signals
Schools: 1 matched, including Mākara Model School.
Transport: 86 matched stops across GTFS feeds.
Hospitals: No matched hospital coverage.
Source & freshness

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 · 1 schools matched
stable source · automated · every update · nightly
Available
Hospitals
Pinned Health NZ public hospital snapshot · No linked local hospital coverage
medium stability · manual file · snapshot · mixed
Missing
Transport
NZ GTFS bundle · 86 matched stops
medium stability · manual file · snapshot · mixed
Available
Building consents
Stats NZ building consents CSV · 2026 · Annual release series
medium stability · mixed acquisition · mixed refresh · monthly approvals; annual population; census-cycle jobs; quarterly infrastructure snapshot
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.
Evidence depth
Usable evidence

Mākara-Ohariu is usable, but it still needs cross-checking.

Direct signals include Schools, Transport, Building consents, and Demographic baseline. Treat Weekly rent and Hospitals as the main gap before this becomes a stronger decision page.

Next step

Use compare before shortlisting so the missing evidence is balanced against nearby suburbs.

Direct
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Schools, Transport, Building consents, Demographic baseline

Verify
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No fallback or lower-precision signals flagged.

Missing
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Weekly rent, Hospitals

Decision intelligence
Thin-context

Mākara-Ohariu currently reads as a thin-context candidate.

Transport coverage adds a practical access signal. The page is thin enough that nearby alternatives should be checked before shortlisting. Small local population makes the signal set more fragile.

Recommended next step

Use stronger nearby reads or rankings before treating this suburb as a shortlist candidate.

Why it fits

Transport coverage adds a practical access signal.

What to check

The page is thin enough that nearby alternatives should be checked before shortlisting. Small local population makes the signal set more fragile.

Decisive gaps

Weekly rent

Compare status

Use as context

Sparse locality note

This page stays indexable because Mākara-Ohariu 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
The page is missing a direct local rent signal.

That leaves the page relying more on Census and service context than on a stronger market read.

WHAT IS MISSING
Coverage is lighter across hospital coverage and deprivation index.

The main gaps on this page are hospital coverage and deprivation index. That means you should avoid treating one sparse reading as the whole suburb story.

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

Start with the region hub, compare view, or nearby better-covered suburbs before treating this page as a full market decision.

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

Use this page to frame the locality, then pressure-test the story with compare, the region hub, or a nearby better-covered suburb before treating it as complete.

Stronger nearby reads

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

Southgate better covered
similar suburb scale similar income profile better local coverage

pop +100 · adds rent coverage · income -$4K

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

Evans Bay better covered
similar suburb scale similar income profile better local coverage

pop +200 · adds rent coverage · income +$3K

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

Melrose better covered
similar suburb scale similar income profile better local coverage

pop +300 · adds rent coverage · income +$4K

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

Mākara-Ohariu FAQ

Common questions
  1. What is the livability profile for Mākara-Ohariu?

    QuickProperty's livability signals for Mākara-Ohariu show: Average, Well Connected, Slowing. These are based on rent affordability, school EQI, NZDep deprivation index, and transport access.

  2. Where does QuickProperty get its data for Mākara-Ohariu?

    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 Mākara-Ohariu 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.

Full data detail

Mākara-Ohariu

Pop 978Median age 42Wellington City

Mākara-Ohariu is a small community in Wellington with a population of 978 and a median age of 42. Median personal income is $59K per year. The main ethnic groups are European, Māori, Asian. Wellington population estimates moved +0.8% in the year ended June 2024, after averaging +0.8% a year from 2018 to 2023, which should be read as a broader regional movement backdrop rather than suburb-level migration precision. The resident employment base moved from 609 in 2018 to 612 in 2023 (+0.5%), 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 Mākara-Ohariu: 1 school with avg EQI 395; 86 transport stops (86 bus).

In 2026, Mākara-Ohariu recorded 1 building approval (1 house, 0 units), down 50% year-on-year.

Investment signals
School QualityEQI 395 Average
Transport Access86 stops Well Connected
Development-50% Slowing
Demographics
Population978
Median Age42
Household Size
Personal Income$59K/yr
Household Income
Ethnicity
European84.8%
Māori7.9%
Asian3.9%
Pacific Peoples2.5%
MELAA0.8%
Top industries
Public Administration and Safety108
Professional, Scientific and Technical93
Construction66
Schools (1)
Avg EQI395
Total Students66
State1
Mākara Model SchoolFull Primary · State · EQI 395 · 66 students
Transport
Bus Stops86
Development
Approvals (2026)1
  Houses1
YoY Change-50%
Data status
Demographics
Stats NZ Census 2023 · 2023 · Baseline Census profile
Available
Rent
Stats NZ Census 2023 · 2023 · Using Census rent
Missing
Schools
MoE school directory · 1 schools matched
Available
NZDep
NZDep 2023
Missing
Hospitals
Health NZ hospital list
Missing
Transport
NZ GTFS feeds · Manual feed set
Available
Building approvals
Stats NZ building consents · 2026 · Annual consent series
Available
Available means local coverage exists. Verify means coverage is present but confidence is limited. NZ hospitals currently use an official pinned snapshot.
Data: Stats NZ Census 2023 · MBIE · MoE · NZDep2023