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QTPA Member Alert |ABS Building Approvals, Australia, June 2013 (1/8/2013)

ABS Building Approvals, Australia, June 2013 

JUNE 2013 KEY FIGURES

TREND

June 13 no.

May 13 to June 13

% change

June 12 to June 13

% change

Total dwelling units approved

13 427

0.1

4.4

Private sector houses

7 993

1.0

9.7

Private sector dwellings excluding houses

5 051

-1.5

-6.4

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

Total dwelling units approved

12 778

-6.9

-13.0

Private sector houses

7 926

-1.2

9.9

Private sector dwellings excluding houses

4 543

-12.6

-37.4

JUNE 2013 KEY POINTS

TOTAL DWELLING UNITS

  • The trend estimate for total dwellings approved rose 0.1% in June and has risen for four months.
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate for total dwellings approved fell 6.9% in June and has fallen for two months.

PRIVATE SECTOR HOUSES

  • The trend estimate for private sector houses approved rose 1.0% in June and has risen for six months.
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate for private sector houses fell 1.2% in June after rising for five months.

PRIVATE SECTOR DWELLINGS EXCLUDING HOUSES

  • The trend estimate for private sector dwellings excluding houses fell 1.5% in June and has fallen for six months.
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate for private sector dwellings excluding houses fell 12.6% in June and has fallen for two months.

VALUE OF BUILDING APPROVED

  • The trend estimate of the value of total building approved fell 0.5% in June after rising for 16 months. The value of residential building rose 0.4% and has risen for four months. The value of non-residential building fell 1.7% and has fallen for two months.
  • The seasonally adjusted estimate of the value of total building approved fell 10.9% in June following a rise of 2.3% in the previous month. The value of residential building fell 0.7% and has fallen for two months. The value of non-residential building fell 23.2% following a rise of 8.0% in the previous month.

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