BIS Shrapnel Believes Residential Building Recovery To Begin In 2009

By wmaclean

While several Major Developers and Home Builders have already recorded

record sales over the last few months,

fuelled by the increased First Home Owners Grant,

this is now showing the trend to what will come in 2009.

Residential construction is forecast to be a key support

for the Australian economy during 2009,

according to leading industry analyst and economic forecaster,

BIS Shrapnel.

 

The national number of dwelling starts is forecast to rise by 10 per cent next year,

which will be the first calendar year of growth since 2002.
 
BIS Shrapnel believes that if the Federal Government’s recent First Home Owner Boost Scheme

is extended until at least December 31, 2009,

then in addition to there being more substantial momentum

in the recovery in detached house construction,

there would also be an improvement in the funding availability

for apartment development in the second half of 2009,

which would help alleviate the current rental crisis.

 

BIS Shrapnel senior economist, Jason Anderson,

says there is likely to be a reduced number of affordable apartments

on the market over the next six months.

“Given the current difficulties for developers to get finance

for medium or high density unit/apartment development,

we do not expect them to be in a position to schedule additional construction,

even if they do see increased sales to first home buyers,” he says.

 

“The First Home Owner Boost Scheme is scheduled to end on June 30, 2009,

and it will be difficult for many projects to resolve

financing issues over the next few months.”

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