The conditions for residential building in Australia have changed considerably over the past 5 years. This article provides an overview of residential approvals and activity in Australia, primarily from July 2019 to June 2024. Periods prior to 2020 are referred to in this article as ‘pre-pandemic’, before the emergence of COVID-19 in Australia.
Dwelling approvals and commencements grew rapidly, driven by private new houses and some changing migration patterns that saw the regional population grow in 2020-21 along with a rising share of home approvals. Global supply and trade shortages meant that the industry was unable to keep up with the construction of these new dwellings, ultimately leading to a bottleneck of dwellings under construction and longer completion times. These conditions have led to higher construction costs, creating a challenging environment for builders and prospective new home owners.
The data presented in this article are sourced from Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) monthly publication 'Building Approvals, Australia' and quarterly publication 'Building Activity, Australia' and has been presented as financial year or quarterly totals for comparability.