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Building Blues – New dwelling approvals are still falling sh…

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New dwelling approvals are still falling short – whilst up 6% on last year – they remain lacklustre.

Some 168,000 new dwellings were approved over the past twelve months, most of which (110,000 or 65% were detached houses) and 58,000 were attached dwellings.

Nearly half (47%) of the new attached dwelling approvals were townhouses, followed by high-rise apartments, mid-rise stock and the n walk-ups.

There were just 27,500 new high-rise apartments approved across Australis for the year ending October 2024.

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One of the main reasons why – and despite us being hold every second breathe that apartments and especially those in new tall towers are the solution to new housing supply and ironically housing affordability – that new apartment supply is in the doldrums is because they cost a hell of a lot to build.

They cost much more than detached houses and townhouses.

And whilst all building costs have risen over the past five years, new apartment builds – regardless of type – have seen a rapid escalation in construction costs.

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There are many reasons why, including union-related thuggery, a shortage of skilled labour and limited interest in tier one and two builders. Also there aren’t enough of these builders these days to go around.

Moreover, many new apartment projects – sell off plan – but don’t actually get built.

This obviously isn’t good regarding new housing supply plus it pisses off buyers no end and further hinders future off-plan buying.

It is hard enough selling off-plan as it is without making it even harder.

Yet in theory we should see more new housing starts in 2025.



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