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Building numbers still too low: HIA

One of the reasons for sustained long term growth in Australia is the popualtion increasing at a steady pace.It is no surprise to see that new building is not keeping pace with the requirements, hence further pressure on prices and rents is being experienced throughout Australia, and in particular the East Coast where the recent slow market has led to an undersupply of housing stock.

Despite solid population growth and high levels of housing demand, Australia's new home builders are still building fewer homes than are needed.

Australian Bureau of Statistics figures released this week show that new home starts eased by 0.8 per cent in the December quarter to 37,413, well below the 40,000 homes needed to ease the current supply crisis.

Building industry body, HIA, said that at least 40,000 dwellings need to be built each quarter just to satisfy the rate of population growth and household formation.

HIA's Chief Economist, Harley Dale, said that the current low levels of new construction reflect both a lack of affordable supply and higher debt servicing costs.

"We are still some distance off reaching that all-important 40,000 mark," Mr Dale said.

"The twin problems of struggling first home buyers and very tight rental markets are set to continue because the barriers to new housing are at present just too high," he added.

Detached house starts were 0.8 per cent lower at a level of 26,517. Multi-unit starts fell by 1.7 per cent to a level of 10,463.

On a state-by-state basis, the seasonally adjusted number of housing starts fell by 22 per cent in the Australian Capital Territory and was down by 17 per cent in the Northern Territory, 7.3 per cent in Victoria, 3.8 per cent in Tasmania, 2.3 per cent in Western Australia, 2.1 per cent in South Australia, and 1.1 per cent in Queensland.

Housing starts increased by 5.3 per cent in New South Wales following a 21 per cent drop the previous quarter.

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