The construction industry is preparing for a much rosier year after the
latest housing approval figures show a 25 per cent jump in the Far North.
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Master Builders regional chairman Ron Bannah said: “There’s been
pockets of really good work out there.
“It can only get better. I believe we started to see a turn around two
to three months ago.
“Builders appear to be busy. Many are doing estimates and quotes.
“One builder told me on December 14 that he had seven contracts in the
new year while another said he was not taking the three weeks off during
Christmas and the New Year, that he was working through.”
In the 11 months to November last year there were 919 housing
approvals, up 181 on the 738 in the previous period. In Cairns the figures were
up 38.5 per cent, a 118 increase from 306 to 424. Approvals in Cairns in
November last year were up 64 per cent from 31 to 48 compared to November, 2011
and in the Far North by 6 per cent from 66 to 70.
Local builders such as Steve Slatyer say the last few years have been
tough for the industry, but the increase in building approvals spells good
tidings.
“It’s been a tough few years. It’s been steady, but on the quiet side
of steady, just ticking over,” he said.
“More building approvals are a good sign – it means confidence is
returning.”
Mr Bannah said he tried to organise a bus to take builders to
Townsville to inspect a cyclone testing station at James Cook University and of
the 30 he contacted none were available because they were “flat strap”.
“We haven’t seen this for the past three to four years. I hope it’s
going to start to ramp up and all the indicators are that it’s going to.
“It’s never been cheaper to build because the interest rates are so
low.”
Herron Todd White Cairns research director Rick Carr said there were
new houses being built but still not units.
He said the growing population and low rental vacancy rates were
“encouraging people to build.”
Mr Carr said investors remained quiet and it was still cheaper to buy
existing homes.
“Some people are opting to build. Twelve months ago I would have said
not many. It’s not back to robust conditions but the balance is gradually
tipping.”
Austart Homes owner Phil Matthews said he remained optimistic.
“It’s still pretty tough. Building will grow in the next 12 months but
not double. We are a long way from what it used to be.
“There won’t be any parties this year. It will be a tough year and only
the switched-on builders will roll along.”
He said dropping the water tank requirements would save buyers
$7,000-$8,000 which would make a difference.
Article printed in The Cairns Post – 18th January 2013
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