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INDUSTRY NEWS
HomeBuilder deadline extended for property owners
Property owners at risk of losing the $25,000 HomeBuilder grant due to ongoing building delays have been given a reprieve from the government, with the scheme extended to June 2025.
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HomeBuilder legacy lives on in record number of houses being built
The legacy of the HomeBuilder initiative lives on, with a record number of houses commencing construction in the recent June quarter.
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Extension of HomeBuilder construction start welcomed
The Federal Government’s weekend announcement that the construction commencement requirement for the HomeBuilder has been extended has been welcomed by industry groups. On Saturday, the Government announced an extension from six months to 18 months for the start of construction for all existing applicants. The changes will bring the total level of expected Government support for the construction sector under…
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HomeBuilder extension announced
The Federal Government has announced an extension of the HomeBuilder grant in a move that’s been widely welcomed by the property sector On Sunday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the extension of the scheme at a reduced rate until March 31. The HomeBuilder scheme was initially devised as a COVID-19…
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HomeBuilder is working for now, but a second cliff is up ahead
A 15.4 per cent leap in the number of dwelling approvals and a 25.3 per cent rise in the value of housing construction loans during September shows the effectiveness of the HomeBuilder program.
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The full impact of HomeBuilder is now evident: HIA
The full impact of HomeBuilder is now evident with sales now 11.8 per cent higher compared to last year. HIA
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HomeBuilder will keep residential building industry afloat in December Quarter
The HIA New Home Sales report indicates that HomeBuilder will support building activity and protect jobs in the industry during the December 2020 Quarter.
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MBA calls for HomeBuilder extension, plus new $3.8b scheme
Master Builders Australia (MBA) has released its Pre-Budget Submission, which calls for an extension of HomeBuilder, plus a further stimulus measure named CommunityBuilder which would inject a further $3.8 billion into the industry. The submission
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Australia starting to feel the HomeBuilder effect
The last two months of data suggests that HomeBuilder has been successful in bolstering new builds and protecting jobs in the short term. And although HIA are cautious of over interpreting data from only two months, they believe these two months are “a clear indication that HomeBuilder will help protect jobs in the sector in the second half of 2020…
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Queensland urged to “get moving on HomeBuilder”
HIA Queensland Executive Director Mike Roberts is calling for his state to get moving on HomeBuilder, in order to avoid a significant downturn in building activity during the fourth quarter of 2020. “As a proud Queenslander, I do wonder why we seem to be running last on this issue,” he said. Mr Roberts is frustrated that, while the Federal Government’s…
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HomeBuilder yet to halt downturn in building approvals
Despite the many incentives in play to help potential home buyers, residential building approvals fell by an additional 4.9 per cent in June. As HIA Senior Economist, Geordan Murray explains, this trend existed long before COVID-19. “The COVID-19 shock has occurred on top of a well advanced cyclical downturn in home building activity that began back in 2018,” he said.…
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Fine print may dash numerous HomeBuilder hopes
Australians with plans to pull their super and use it as part of a deposit for a HomeBuilder claim may run into some pesky fine print that sets their plans back considerably. Real Estate Buyers Agents Association (REBAA) president Cate Bakos warns of a little-known rule that banks are beholden to when lending money: a rule that may completely throw…
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New home sales rose in June, thanks to HomeBuilder
New home sales have risen by 77.6 per cent in June, up from a record low in May. “(This is) off the back of the Government’s HomeBuilder program announced at the beginning of the month,” Housing Industry Association’s Chief Economist Tim Reardon explains. “Without intervention, a significant contraction in the volume of work on the ground would have occurred in…
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Tasmania first state to accept HomeBuilder applications
The Treasury has announced that, despite some initial hesitations, every Australian state and territory are now signatories to the HomeBuilder scheme. Tasmania is already accepting applications, becoming the first state to do so. ACT will provide information on how to apply next Monday, while QLD has promised information “shortly”. Other states are expected to follow suit. The $25,000 grant has…
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Good news: HomeBuilder has caused a boom in new home inquiries
The Federal Government’s HomeBuilder scheme has led to a surge in new home inquiries since it was announced in early June. REA have today released their ‘Insights New Homes Snapshot’ for July, which shows inquiries to developers nationally jumped by almost 63% in June. Even more impressively, inquiries about land experienced a 93% lift over the month. “I expect to…
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Are you in a HomeBuilder boom area?
The Federal Government's Home Builder Grant looks set to stimulate the economy, with the December deadline to sign with a builder causing many to leap into home ownership.Wealthi's co-founder Domenic Nesci has pinpointed the areas most likely to see a boom in production."Western Sydney is perfectly placed to benefit from the incentives, new investments in…
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HomeBuilder a potential win-win across six key areas
The federal government’s new HomeBuilder scheme offers eligible Australians money to renovate or build a home. While it’s attracted controversy, HomeBuilder does offer a much-needed opportunity to make old homes more energy-efficient. Research released in March showed the energy performance of housing must improve by an average 44-48% in the next decade for Australia to reach net…
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Homebuilder and infrastructure help stimulate buyer activity
The recently announced HomeBuilder grant and major infrastructure projects are attracting committed buyers to entry-level markets in Australia’s capital cities, according to Raine & Horne. HomeBuilder provides eligible owner-occupiers, including first home buyers, with a grant of $25,000 to build a new home or substantially renovate an existing home. To be eligible for the grant, a couple must earn less than $200,000…
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HomeBuilder misses a chance to make our homes perform better for us and the planet
The Federal Government’s new A$688 million HomeBuilder package might protect residential construction jobs but according to academics, it’s a missed opportunity to deliver sustainability benefits that would save owners money in the long run. In an article in The Conversation, senior lecturers Trivess Moore of RMIT and Tony Matthews of Griffith University argue the A$25,000 grant for new homes and renovations could have…
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HomeBuilder stimulus to switch on sentiment and save jobs
The Federal Government’s announcement of a new HomeBuilder scheme will be a relief to thousands of home builders and tradies around the country. Australians looking to build or renovate in the second half of the year will be able to apply for $25,000 from the federal government as part of a scheme aiming to keep the construction industry moving. The…
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Falling land sales to add to housing pain
Despite the ongoing housing crisis and record levels of immigration increasing demand for homes, land sales have collapsed.
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Federal Government boosts housing packages ahead of the May Budget
The Federal Government has announced a raft of increases to national housing initiatives ahead of its May 9 Budget, including an additional $2 billion for social and affordable rental housing.
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Refinancing hits a record high as borrowers try to combat rising rates
Rising interest rates are pushing increasing numbers of borrowers to refinance in search of lower interest rates, while new loans have continued to decline according to new data.
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Property values higher than before the pandemic
National housing values are still 14.8 per cent higher than they were at the start of the Covid pandemic, despite recent property value falls.
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Residential land prices stabilise after 26 per cent surge
The cost of new residential land has stabilised following a strong two years of growth, with rising interest rates the key reason, according to the Housing Industry Association.
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Nerida Conisbee: Australia the knockdown nation
In the 12 months to June 2022, there were more houses knocked down in Australia than ever recorded before.
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Top US real estate agent sells 16 homes every day
Texas real estate agent, Ben Caballero, might be 83 years old, but he’s officially the top sales agent in the US, selling a staggering 16 homes every single day.
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New Zealand the “canary in the coal mine” for Australian property
Australian homeowners can look to New Zealand’s property market as the “canary in the coal mine” to determine what kind of impact rate hikes might have on prices, according to experts.
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RBA examines the post-pandemic housing market
Property prices have increased, the construction industry is at capacity, and the average Australian household size has fallen throughout the course of the COVID pandemic. But will these trends continue into the foreseeable future?
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Demand for Queensland land driving prices higher in growth corridors
A major shortage of land across South East Queensland’s growth corridors has driven up prices for new lots.
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Renters lose out in governments’ ‘patchy’ response to the pandemic
Renters were the big losers with the state and territory government's hasty response to the pandemic labelled “patchy” by a new report.
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What’s good and what’s not in the 2022 Federal Budget
Tuesday's Federal Budget had an overarching theme of reducing the cost of living and come Wednesday morning the real estate sector weighed in what it liked and didn't like about Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's balance sheet.
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Rising property prices, low interest rates lead to record housing debt
Housing debt levels have hit a record high on the back of soaring property prices new data reveals.
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NSW and QLD driving demand for new housing
The home building boom is in full swing in NSW, with sales of new detached homes the second-highest on record over the past three months.
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Sales of new detached homes in a ‘super cycle’
Sales of new detached homes increased by 11.3 per cent in December putting the level of demand in ‘super cycle’ territory according to a leading economist.
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