The PM's former Auckland home, the scene for a pregnancy announcement and post-election barbecue, sold for $1.32 million - $333,000 more than she bought it for.
The sale of Jacinda Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford's Pt Chev brick and tile house comes as they prepare for the arrival of their first baby, due in June.
Despite the healthy profit, the house sold for more than $100,000 under the median sale price of other houses in the area.
Their plans to sell-up were kept under wraps, with the private sale managed by a real estate company. The sale, to "a nice Kiwi family", was settled on April 6.
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Head of research at CoreLogic Nick Goodall said there had been 27 sales in Pt Chev this year from January to March, and the median sale price of those was $1.48m.
"Theirs was a little bit under that ... So the property is in the lower to middle value of houses in that bracket in the suburb."
Goodall said Ardern's home did sell 17.9 per cent above its CV of $1.12m, compared to houses' average in the same area selling above their CV, which was 2.9 per cent.
"But the CV may well have been not very accurate due to the way the CVs are set."
Goodall said it was hard to know why the PM's former home sold for a slightly lower value than average for the area, and if it being Ardern's house had any effect on the price.
Ardern paid $987,000 for the property in February 2016.

