Dwelling Approvals Fall In July: Australia

The total number of dwellings approved fell 8.2 per cent in July to 15,769, according to seasonally adjusted data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Daniel Rossi, ABS head of construction statistics, said: 'The drop in total dwellings was driven by a 22.3 per cent fall in private dwellings excluding houses, which rose 33.5 per cent in the previous month.'

'The less volatile private sector houses rose 1.1 per cent.'

Dwellings approved, by building type, seasonally adjusted
Total dwellingsPrivate sector housesPrivate sector dwellings excluding houses
Jul-1015,2728,9135,509
Aug-1015,2478,7015,429
Sep-1013,6448,4574,443
Oct-1015,5878,5896,212
Nov-1014,2098,3955,199
Dec-1014,8708,4725,682
Jan-1113,2938,3254,581
Feb-1112,9798,2974,346
Mar-1113,9778,1925,313
Apr-1113,9138,1625,515
May-1112,8008,0254,515
Jun-1112,6527,9764,316
Jul-1113,1257,6864,990
Aug-1114,7627,7606,564
Sep-1112,3667,7864,332
Oct-1111,4237,2643,957
Nov-1111,6957,6123,871
Dec-1111,7617,6983,931
Jan-1211,2767,8143,241
Feb-1211,6907,3484,186
Mar-1211,7787,5134,083
Apr-1210,9646,8154,050
May-1213,9387,2866,546
Jun-1214,9837,3017,494
Jul-1211,8107,6943,874
Aug-1213,2137,6975,373
Sep-1215,4417,9257,328
Oct-1214,1477,8245,845
Nov-1213,9687,7225,999
Dec-1214,0057,7526,040
Jan-1312,6457,8014,642
Feb-1313,8117,7775,377
Mar-1313,3407,9745,125
Apr-1315,0208,1566,603
May-1314,2208,3715,433
Jun-1313,7878,2715,179
Jul-1315,0158,5366,230
Aug-1315,0488,4186,315
Sep-1318,6098,6749,619
Oct-1317,4898,7138,515
Nov-1317,3459,2587,770
Dec-1317,0419,0777,708
Jan-1417,72810,2057,171
Feb-1416,9199,7526,947
Mar-1416,0529,3636,414
Apr-1416,2569,7506,172
May-1416,8159,7876,803
Jun-1416,7039,6736,751
Jul-1416,9399,7636,954
Aug-1418,6409,7198,628
Sep-1416,4919,5496,701
Oct-1418,0159,8677,953
Nov-1420,3459,84110,254
Dec-1420,1049,7189,954
Jan-1520,0399,9329,624
Feb-1519,8279,7199,766
Mar-1520,8369,62610,881
Apr-1519,0049,5769,105
May-1520,8539,56410,988
Jun-1519,3659,9199,209
Jul-1519,6749,7469,063
Aug-1519,45710,0959,174
Sep-1520,2489,80810,134
Oct-1521,6229,75211,612
Nov-1518,8349,6689,085
Dec-1520,06910,2519,648
Jan-1618,7869,8228,656
Feb-1619,9059,8449,752
Mar-1620,54310,21810,115
Apr-1620,81810,02410,593
May-1620,29810,0249,960
Jun-1618,6099,6598,790
Jul-1621,4229,60911,594
Aug-1621,9859,70411,801
Sep-1619,3049,7949,342
Oct-1616,5939,5746,693
Nov-1618,3889,6298,449
Dec-1618,4159,3968,869
Jan-1717,0389,1487,664
Feb-1719,0639,4469,398
Mar-1716,4919,3226,931
Apr-1718,1819,4798,468
May-1716,9199,8066,956
Jun-1718,8329,9678,663
Jul-1719,17410,2158,648
Aug-1719,34910,2248,924
Sep-1719,69810,1139,335
Oct-1719,71510,1639,210
Nov-1723,05910,05512,837
Dec-1717,88810,2037,510
Jan-1819,3909,8249,273
Feb-1819,22910,2748,664
Mar-1819,79610,5049,124
Apr-1818,41610,6107,607
May-1817,8269,9157,758
Jun-1819,62510,2579,086
Jul-1818,54010,1308,188
Aug-1816,5139,9626,345
Sep-1816,7609,5996,829
Oct-1817,17110,0866,908
Nov-1815,1859,3515,701
Dec-1814,2159,0715,007
Jan-1914,5329,2375,051
Feb-1916,6248,9267,587
Mar-1915,2448,6036,404
Apr-1914,3808,5995,652
May-1914,4318,7915,408
Jun-1914,8648,8785,746
Jul-1913,4408,6334,591
Aug-1913,8818,4945,267
Sep-1914,7378,7595,830
Oct-1914,2428,2255,803
Nov-1914,9638,4936,289
Dec-1915,9288,6527,092
Jan-2013,3988,5484,705
Feb-2016,2968,7037,437
Mar-2015,5098,6796,607
Apr-2014,8888,8305,681
May-2013,3918,8194,277
Jun-2012,9648,4384,164
Jul-2015,1359,1905,692
Aug-2014,5069,5564,734
Sep-2016,16510,5575,169
Oct-2017,45011,1075,949
Nov-2017,86411,5035,961
Dec-2018,96013,1805,547
Jan-2117,09211,9674,746
Feb-2120,03413,9195,713
Mar-2123,09914,3768,262
Apr-2120,11913,4646,404
May-2120,60313,7066,634
Jun-2119,80612,5886,844
Jul-2118,66612,2496,177
Aug-2119,26811,9447,038
Sep-2118,72710,7287,791
Oct-2116,32610,3825,355
Nov-2116,50710,4035,879
Dec-2117,10310,1366,710
Jan-2214,2049,5954,374
Feb-2218,5759,7537,861
Mar-2214,9939,7504,925
Apr-2215,7679,7525,857
May-2216,3879,5786,488
Jun-2216,5429,7046,476
Jul-2214,1699,6134,364
Aug-2217,44810,0877,119
Sep-2216,9409,3577,369
Oct-2215,4059,1995,748
Nov-2214,9588,9825,626
Dec-2216,8268,7687,906
Jan-2313,0108,5564,281
Feb-2313,6488,6444,746
Mar-2313,2788,4014,636
Apr-2312,7828,1834,379
May-2315,2038,1886,795
Jun-2313,7528,1455,113
Jul-2312,9128,1184,590
Aug-2313,3708,5194,657
Sep-2313,9338,3705,337
Oct-2314,4598,7715,493
Nov-2314,5078,6155,688
Dec-2313,5808,8194,346
Jan-2413,7948,4495,107
Feb-2413,2238,6784,208
Mar-2413,4329,1074,162
Apr-2413,5818,9154,363
May-2414,3149,1025,051
Jun-2413,4289,1444,057
Jul-2414,7899,2615,284
Aug-2414,2429,3314,595
Sep-2415,0979,5904,940
Oct-2416,0319,1766,332
Nov-2415,4119,1925,521
Dec-2415,5018,9956,260
Jan-2517,0169,1217,614
Feb-2516,6659,2627,150
Mar-2515,5669,0826,182
Apr-2514,9329,4235,178
May-2515,3129,3655,725
Jun-2517,1859,1907,644
Jul-2515,7699,2885,943

Private sector houses rise in July

Private sector house approvals rose 1.1 per cent (to 9,288 dwellings), after a 1.9 per cent fall in June. The result is 0.3 per cent higher than one year ago.

'New South Wales and Western Australia had the strongest rise in private sector house approvals, with both states up 3.0 per cent.' Mr Rossi said.

'Victoria gained 1.3 per cent and has risen for a fourth consecutive month. South Australia was the only state to record a fall, down 6.1 per cent.'

Private sector dwellings excluding houses fall

Private sector dwellings excluding houses fell 22.3 per cent (to 5,943 dwellings). This followed a 33.5 per cent rise in June, which was the highest result since December 2022.

Dwellings approved, by state, seasonally adjusted (a)
Private sector housesTotal dwelling units approved
New South Wales1,8894,227
Victoria2,9244,400
Queensland1,9533,427
South Australia7881,256
Western Australia1,4641,987

(a) Seasonally adjusted estimates are not published for NT and ACT for all dwelling types. Private sector houses are not published for Tasmania.

Non-residential approvals drives fall in value

The value of total building approved fell 7.3 per cent in July to $15.52 billion, following a 7.1 per cent rise in June.

The overall drop in value was driven by a 14.9 per cent fall in non-residential building approved to $6.09 billion. This followed a rise of 13.5 per cent in June.

The value of total residential building fell 1.6 per cent to $9.43 billion, driven by a 2.1 per cent fall in new residential building to $8.18 billion.

The value of approved residential alterations and additions reached a new all-time high in July, up 1.9 per cent to $1.25 billion.

'In chain volume terms, the value of total building work approved was $44.9 billion in the June quarter, the highest level since the June quarter of 2021.' Mr Rossi said.

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