The federal government is aiming to improve housing affordability by increasing the supply of housing, which would be expected to reduce demand and put downward pressure on prices. As a result, the government is attempting to facilitate the building of 1.2 million homes in the five years from July 2024. So what does the latest homebuilding approvals data show?
Unfortunately, it suggests the government will struggle to achieve its target.
In the five years to September 2024, only 937,950 approvals were issued. This is a drop-off from the five years to September 2023, when 949,469 approvals were issued, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
It’s also worth noting that because some projects never proceed after receiving the green light, the building of 1.2 million homes will require an even greater number of approvals.
But there is some good news: Housing Industry Association economist Maurice Tapang said “the market is past its trough” and more buyers are now choosing to build new homes.
“The cost of homebuilding materials are growing at a more normal pace, while build times for houses are back to pre-pandemic levels,” he added. If that trend continues, it would represent good news in terms of affordability.
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