April 18, 2012

Cairns Post: New Housing Approvals Nearly Doubled

NEW housing approvals have nearly doubled in the Far North, surprising industry leaders. Has the tide finally turned? Is this the year Far North Queensland's economy finally gets back on track?

In the latest figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, new housing approvals for the region jumped from 57 in January to 102 in February, a 79 per cent increase.

Master Builders Cairns regional manager Ron Bannah said he was delighted and pleased by the rise.
"This news is quite pleasing and it’s been a long time coming," he said.

"I think there’s a bit of confidence starting to return to our industry."

Mr Bannah said the figures bode well for the future.

"You’ve got to remember these people were making their decisions to build a home three or four months ago, before the state election, the local government election and well before the end of the financial year," he said.

Mr Bannah had not been expecting an improvement until about August, after the elections and the close of the financial year.

"This puts us in good stead... it’s a sign of better things to come.’’

Master Builders housing policy director Paul Bidwell said that for the first time since the Global Financial Crisis all regional areas recorded positive growth for total new residential approvals.

"It is particularly pleasing to note substantial increases in activity for regions like the Sunshine Coast and Far North Queensland, although it is difficult to know if these results are a meaningful upward trend or just a seasonal response to the traditional Christmas/New Year shutdown period," he said.

"These results are in line with the Queensland figures released earlier this month, which reveal that Queensland is performing better than the national average, with total dwellings approved rising by 13 per cent compared with a fall of 7.8 per cent nationally.

After months of hardship, though, Cairns builders were tentative to claim this is the start of a boom, with the State Government’s Building Boost Grant only available until the end of this month.

"...One of the main factors is that land has become more affordable too, especially in places like Gordonvale, Edmonton and Smithfield..."

"We’ve noticed a change in the past three to four weeks, but I know the $10,000 subsidy ends very soon," Austart Homes owner Phil Matthews said.

"We’ve decided to just keep doing what we’re doing and re-assess in the next six weeks.

"We’re not getting over-excited about it. We’re still well down and we’re not sitting there saying ‘Hallelujah it’s over’."

"But we have turned a corner and by the end of the year, I fully expect the building industry to swing, not back to where it was, but a definite improvement."

Dixon Homes managing director Andrew Thomas said the increase was spread across the region, not just in fast-growth areas.

"One of the main factors is that land has become more affordable too, especially in places like Gordonvale, Edmonton and Smithfield," he said.

"Overall conditions are improving. We’ve been doing a lot of work to ensure we put ourselves in good position."

The Cairns Post - Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Writer: Nick Dalton and Grace Uhr
Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Cairns Beaches selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica and surrounds.

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