Residential land demand has increased 45.9 per cent since March 2019, according to HIA economist Angela Lillicrap and CoreLogic's Head of Residential Research Eliza Owen.
The February 2020 edition of the HIA-CoreLogic Residential Land Report provides updated information on sales activity in 46 housing markets across Australia, including the six state
capital cities.
“The first half of 2019 was particularly rough for the residential building industry, with falling house prices, uncertainty surrounding the election and the credit squeeze all weighing on
confidence,” said HIA Economist Angela Lillicrap.
“Leading indicators in the final months of 2019 show that the housing market has improved and the increased demand for residential land is further proof of this.
Source: HIA and CoreLogic
“A shortage of land is one of the factors that has driven home prices to increase over the past decade.
"With demand for land picking up, it is important that an adequate supply is maintained each year to avoid undue pressure on housing affordability.”
According to Eliza Owen, CoreLogic’s Head of Residential Research demand for land and dwellings has rebounded strongly from June last year, which is also reflected in a 6.7 per cent rebound in national dwelling values over the past 7 months.
"The strength of the rebound comes from a halved cash rate between June and October last year, the re-election of the Coalition Government providing certainty around negative gearing and capital gains concessions, and ongoing demand for owner-occupier dwellings as the millennial cohort moves through the first home buyer age bracket of 25-34," said Ms Owen.
"Prices for land and housing are likely to rise further over 2020, though this may be slightly mitigated by higher listing levels coming to market, as sellers take advantage of price increases.”
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