Responsive Image Banner

Private residential construction hits lowest level since late 1980s in Australia

A home under construction in Australia A home under construction in Australia (Image: Jandrie Lombard via AdobeStock - stock.adobe.com)

Private residential construction in Australia has hit its lowest level on a per capita basis since 1987-88, as spending on renovations boomed over the past five years, according to new figures.

Accountancy firm KPMG Australia said spending on new private residential construction was 14% lower than five years earlier, while spending on renovations was up 6.5%.

Renovation spending accounted for 40% of total construction spend in Australia in 2023-24, up from 34.2% in 2018-19, according to KPMG.

New private residential construction also includes one-for-one replacements where a detached home is demolished and replaced with a single new home. KPMG said its analysis showed 10% of new private residential construction spending was on one-for-one replacements.

For every nail hammered and brick laid in residential construction 40% of it is going into renovating a pre-existing home,” KPMG urban economist Terry Rawnsley said.

“This indicates that there is not enough money and resources being attracted to expanding the housing stock. More straightforward planning processes and lower risks for builders make renovating existing homes a favoured option over adding multiple homes on the same block.”

Latest news
US Green Building Council unveils guidance for sustainable school construction
Contractors with education and municipal backlog urged to prepare for evolving material and certification standards
US backs $10bn autonomous rail corridor between Texas and Mexico
Project receives US presidential permit for freight rail connecting Laredo, Texas, and Monterrey, Mexico
Granite JV secures key contract in US$2.7bn water programme
The Southern Nevada Water Authority awards Granite JV work under multi-billion Horizon Lateral scheme
Sprawling US$1bn youth sports complex project in Florida moves forward
A massive 159-acre project in the US South targets 2025 groundbreaking
Australian mega project completed almost seven months early
Australian airport in Sydney completed ahead of schedule and on budget
EFCA calls for ambitious reform of EU public procurement rules
EFCA’s paper sets out a range of recommendations aimed at shifting procurement practices towards long-term value creation
More News
Videos
Podcast: The EQ shift in construction leadership
Premium Content
Jevon Wooden on emotional intelligence’s role in boosting employee engagement and business performance 
Video: Perkins debuts a battery electric power unit at Bauma 2025
Perkins debuts its battery electric power unit technical demonstrator at Bauma in Munich, Germany
PODCAST: Kubota Execs Talk Autonomous Tech at CES 2025
Premium Content
Todd Stucke and Brett McMickell highlight the technology behind the company’s smart autonomous solutions
More Videos
Sponsored Content
STAY CONNECTED

Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Andy Brown Editor, Editorial, UK - Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786224 E-mail: andy.brown@khl.com
Neil Gerrard Senior Editor, Editorial, UK - Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 7355 092 771 E-mail: neil.gerrard@khl.com
Catrin Jones Editor, Editorial, UK – Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 791 2298 133 E-mail: catrin.jones@khl.com
Eleanor Shefford Brand Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786 236 E-mail: eleanor.shefford@khl.com
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA