New Home Loans Fall In March Quarter: Australia

The number of new home loans fell 6.2 per cent to 139,794 in March quarter 2026, according to data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Dr Mish Tan, ABS head of finance statistics, said: 'Falls were recorded across all borrower types this quarter, following strong growth throughout 2025 and cash rate rises in February and March.'

'Despite this quarter's fall, lending activity remains at high levels, with total new home loans 8.6 per cent higher than a year ago.'

The value of total new loans also fell 3.8 per cent (-$4.0 billion) to $103.0 billion in the March quarter, but was 18.5 per cent higher through the year.

'Annual growth in the value of new lending has continued to outpace growth in the number of loans, a trend we have seen since December quarter 2023,' Dr Tan said.

'The average home loan size is now 9.0 per cent higher than a year ago at $724,415. This is consistent with rising property prices, with the strongest growth in Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia.'

Number of new loan commitments for dwellings (a), seasonally adjusted, Australia
Total dwellings (seasadj) (no.)Owner occupier (seasadj) (no.)Investor (seasadj) (no.)
Mar-16NA84,630NA
Jun-16NA88,785NA
Sep-16NA82,568NA
Dec-16NA84,146NA
Mar-17NA89,499NA
Jun-17NA90,157NA
Sep-17NA93,217NA
Dec-17NA89,485NA
Mar-18NA87,113NA
Jun-18NA86,806NA
Sep-18NA83,325NA
Dec-18NA80,859NA
Mar-19NA75,211NA
Jun-19NA73,447NA
Sep-19108,30177,17931,122
Dec-19111,83780,38131,456
Mar-20109,55879,88529,673
Jun-2094,91570,79624,119
Sep-20119,65290,47229,181
Dec-20134,789102,89931,891
Mar-21156,507118,57037,937
Jun-21158,671115,38743,284
Sep-21158,162108,69449,468
Dec-21155,572103,15652,415
Mar-22153,305100,25553,050
Jun-22142,69893,66249,036
Sep-22129,25286,01743,236
Dec-22116,18976,85839,331
Mar-23110,02173,23736,784
Jun-23116,59477,57639,018
Sep-23115,45675,53339,924
Dec-23122,27979,12143,158
Mar-24120,93776,84144,096
Jun-24133,85983,73950,120
Sep-24134,13083,16550,965
Dec-24131,39282,47748,915
Mar-25128,73280,45348,279
Jun-25135,05584,15150,904
Sep-25141,55584,42357,133
Dec-25149,06688,53760,529
Mar-26139,79482,45357,342
  1. All series exclude refinancing.

    Some series only commenced collection in the September quarter 2019 with the introduction of the Economic and Financial Statistics collection.

    Loan commitments for dwellings includes loans for the purpose of 'Construction of new dwellings', 'Purchase of new dwellings' and 'Purchase of existing dwellings'. 'Residential land' and 'Alterations and additions' are available as separate series.

Value of new loan commitments for dwellings (a), seasonally adjusted, Australia
Total dwellings (seasadj) ($b)Owner occupier (seasadj) ($b)Investor (seasadj) ($b)
Mar-1653.25234.67618.576
Jun-1656.22435.94320.28
Sep-1656.57634.55322.024
Dec-1660.02435.61824.406
Mar-1762.63137.46325.168
Jun-1761.05538.1722.885
Sep-1761.48739.63721.851
Dec-1759.35138.92720.423
Mar-1857.73938.70519.033
Jun-1856.74438.95717.787
Sep-1854.03437.09416.939
Dec-1850.2634.99115.269
Mar-1946.16932.51413.655
Jun-1945.36132.44212.919
Sep-1950.07435.58214.492
Dec-1954.32939.18115.148
Mar-2054.41639.6314.786
Jun-2047.32835.15812.169
Sep-2058.51244.24114.27
Dec-2067.32651.26816.058
Mar-2180.3960.23320.157
Jun-2186.68862.86323.826
Sep-2189.97862.34627.632
Dec-2190.99760.51330.485
Mar-2293.59260.7132.882
Jun-2286.51557.1129.404
Sep-2276.86951.46225.408
Dec-2268.80445.69123.114
Mar-2365.75443.2522.504
Jun-2368.17345.19822.975
Sep-2369.32144.90324.419
Dec-2374.58548.0326.554
Mar-2475.71847.28528.433
Jun-2484.31652.93131.385
Sep-2486.92853.52233.406
Dec-2486.66654.18332.483
Mar-2586.90553.75333.151
Jun-2591.00557.20733.798
Sep-2598.2658.67439.586
Dec-25107.00664.18442.822
Mar-26102.95961.42241.538
  1. All series exclude refinancing.

    Loan commitments for dwellings includes loans for the purpose of 'Construction of new dwellings', 'Purchase of new dwellings' and 'Purchase of existing dwellings'. 'Residential land' and 'Alterations and additions' are available as separate series.

The number of first home buyer owner-occupied loans fell 4.3 per cent (-1,349 loans) in March quarter 2026, after a 6.5 per cent rise in the previous quarter. Lending to first home buyers was 5.0 per cent higher through the year.

All states and territories fell except the Australian Capital Territory, which rose 6.5 per cent. The largest falls were recorded in Victoria (-4.5 per cent), Queensland (-5.8 per cent) and New South Wales (-4.1 per cent).

The value of first home buyer loans also fell this quarter, down 6.7 per cent (-$1.3 billion) to $17.9 billion. This was 17.9 per cent higher than a year ago.

The average loan size rose 1.1 per cent ($6,425) to $614,048 in the March quarter. This followed an 8.5 per cent ($47,375) rise in the previous quarter when the Australian Government 5% Deposit Scheme was expanded.

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