Building approvals muted and to stay subdued all year

Approvals for new home building were unchanged last month as higher interest rates and high labour and material costs continue to take a toll.

Detached house approvals sank 1.6 per cent in April while multi-unit homes fell 1.1 per cent, with public dwellings posting an improvement, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday.

Overall dwellings fell a modest 0.3 per cent, after a 2.7 per cent rise in March.

New home starts have been sluggish in the face of higher borrowing costs and elevated costs of building materials and labour.

More homes are needed, however, with a federal government target of 1.2 million new-builds over five years starting from mid-2024.

Around 240,000 homes will need to be built each year to meet the goal but annual approvals are presently sitting at around 163,500.

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