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Understanding the new Auckland Flood Maps on Trade Me Property
What each layer means.
Last updated: 9 September 2025
To help you with your property search, we’ve added new map layers to our Auckland listings. These show flood information from the Auckland Council and help you get a better idea of a property's potential flood risk.
We know it can be a bit confusing, so here’s a simple breakdown of what each layer means.
1. Floodplains
This layer shows areas that could get flooded from things like overflowing rivers or streams during a big storm. The modelling for this is based on a storm that has a 1% chance of happening in any given year (a "1-in-100-year" event). It also takes into account how future development and climate change might affect these areas.
What it means for you: If a property is in a floodplain, it's at a higher risk of getting flooded during a major storm.
2. Flood Prone Areas
These are areas where water can collect and sit during heavy rain because of the natural shape of the land. Think of a dip in the ground that acts like a bowl, trapping water when the stormwater drains are overwhelmed.
What it means for you: If a property is in a flood prone area there’s a chance that water could pool, even if there isn't a stream nearby.
3. Overland Flow Paths
This layer shows the natural route water takes when it flows across the land during a major downpour. These are like temporary streams that form when the regular stormwater pipes can't handle all the rain.
What it means for you: If a property is on or near an overland flow path, it might be in the path of moving water during a storm, which could cause damage or block access.
Quick Reminders
- This is a guide, not a guarantee. Flood risks can change over time.
- Flood Plains data sourced from Auckland Council, licensed under CC BY 4.0 and subject to Auckland Council's Custom License disclaimer.
- We always recommend getting a Land Information Memorandum (LIM) from the council and talking to a professional for expert advice before you buy.
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