First Home Buyers Australian
Building Approvals, Australia, Aug 2017
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The number
of dwellings approved rose 1.1 per cent in August 2017, in trend terms, and has
risen for seven months, according to data released by the Australian Bureau of
Statistics (ABS) today.
"Dwelling
approvals have shown signs of strength in recent months, although are still
below the record high in 2016," said Bill Becker, Assistant Director of
Construction Statistics at the ABS. "The August 2017 data showed that the
number of dwellings approved is now 6.5 per cent lower than in the same month
last year, in trend terms."
Dwelling
approvals increased in August in the Australian Capital Territory (8.9 per
cent), Northern Territory (8.3 per cent), Victoria (1.5 per cent), Tasmania
(1.2 per cent), Queensland (1.0 per cent), South Australia (0.9 per cent) and
New South Wales (0.7 per cent), but decreased in Western Australia (0.8 per
cent) in trend terms.
In trend
terms, approvals for private sector houses rose 0.9 per cent in August. Private
sector house approvals rose in Queensland (2.0 per cent), South Australia (1.4
per cent), Victoria (1.1 per cent) and Western Australia (0.3 per cent), but
fell in New South Wales (0.3 per cent).
In
seasonally adjusted terms, dwelling approvals increased by 0.4 per cent in
August, driven by a rise in private dwellings excluding houses (4.8 per cent),
while private house approvals fell 0.6 per cent.
The value
of total building approved fell 0.3 per cent in August, in trend terms, after
rising for six months. The value of residential building rose 0.7 per cent
while non-residential building fell 1.8 per cent.
(Source:
Australia Bureau of Statistics )
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