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How many sheds can I have on my property in NZ? Rules & limits
Thinking of adding a shed? Here’s what you need to know.
25 February 2026

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In New Zealand, there's no set limit on the number of sheds you can have. Instead, it's determined by your local council's District Plan and site coverage rules, which limit the percentage of your land covered by buildings (usually 35-50%).
Building consent rules depend on size:
- Up to 10m²: Generally exempt.
- 10m²-30m²: Exempt with conditions, like using a kitset or a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP).
Rural properties have more generous exemptions. Always check your council's specific rules before building.
Can I have more than one shed?
The general rule: Site coverage
Rule and restrictions can depend largely on where you live, and the type of property you own.
What are the rules in your area?
Auckland Council
Christchurch City Council
Wellington City Council
Hamilton
Tauranga
Once you cross the boundary into rural-zoned land, the rules for how many sheds you can have start to look a lot more generous.
What about rural properties?
Rural property shed summary
The magic measures: 10m² and 30m²
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