The January 2018 housing finance figures show that the First Home Buyer share of owner-occupier mortgage volumes is the highest it’s been for five years.
โDuring January, First Home Buyers accounted for 18 per cent of home mortgage loans to owner occupiers. This is the highest monthly share in over five years,โ explained Shane Garrett HIA Senior Economist.
โFirst Home Buyer participation has been rekindled by the welcome intervention of the NSW and Victoria governments in mid-2017. In both states, grants to First Home Buyers have been increased and the concessions around stamp duty are more favourable.
โThe experience of the past year proves that governments can play a very positive role in bringing home ownership within much closer reach for younger Australians.
โThe upcoming round of state and territory budgets represents a big opportunity to widen First Home Buyer participation even further,โ concluded Mr Garrett.
During January 2018, the Northern Territory had the highest share of First Home Buyers (26.8 per cent), followed by Western Australia (25.2 per cent), Queensland (20.5 per cent), Victoria (19.1 per cent) and the ACT (18.1 per cent).
South Australia still has the lowest First Home Buyer share (13.1 per cent) followed by New South Wales (13.9 per cent) and Tasmania (14.5 per cent).