MAY KEY FIGURES
| Trend estimates
| Seasonally adjusted estimates
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| May 2005 | Apr 2005 to May 2005 | May 2005 | Apr 2005 to May 2005 | |
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Value of dwelling commitments(a) | $m | % change | $m | % change | |
Total dwellings | 17,340 | -0.5 | 16,926 | -2.6 | |
Owner occupied housing | 11,779 | 0.2 | 11,597 | -0.6 | |
Investment housing - fixed loans(b) | 5,561 | -1.9 | 5,330 | -6.8 | |
Number of dwelling commitments(a) | no. | % change | no. | % change | |
Owner occupied housing | 56,195 | 0.6 | 55,732 | -0.4 | |
Construction of dwellings | 4,622 | 0.9 | 4,658 | 2.3 | |
Purchase of new dwellings | 2,231 | 2.2 | 2,260 | 1.7 | |
Purchase of established dwellings | 49,342 | 0.5 | 48,814 | -0.7 | |
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(a) Includes refinancing. |
(b) Excludes revolving credit. |
Housing finance, Value of dwellings
| Owner occupied housing finance, Number of dwellings
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MAY KEY POINTS
TREND ESTIMATES
- Total value of dwelling finance commitments excluding alterations and additions decreased by 0.5% in May 2005, the first decrease following nine consecutive monthly increases. Owner occupied housing increased by 0.2%, while investment housing fell by 1.9%.
- The number of commitments for owner occupation increased by 0.6% in May 2005, while the number excluding refinancing fell by 0.1%.
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES
- Total value of dwelling finance commitments excluding alterations and additions fell by 2.6% in May 2005, the third consecutive monthly decrease. This decrease was due to decreases in investment housing commitments (down 6.8%) and owner occupied housing commitments (down 0.6%).
- The number of commitments for owner occupation decreased by 0.4% in May 2005, while the number excluding refinancing also fell by 0.4%.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATES
- First home buyer commitments as a percentage of total commitments for owner occupation rose to 16.4% in May 2005. The percentage of the number of commitments for owner-occupied housing at a fixed rate of interest (for at least two years) decreased from 13.4% in March to 11.3% in April.
NOTES
CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE
In the last issue, data quality assurance procedures identified misreporting of the number of owner occupied housing commitments for April, which the relevant data provider was not able to correct in the time available. The ABS estimated the number of loans based on the movement in loan value from March to April for this provider. These estimates aligned closely with final values provided by the respondent which are incorporated in this issue.
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SUMMARY COMMENTARY
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
DWELLINGS FINANCED
Value of Dwellings Financed
The total value of dwelling commitments excluding alterations and additions (seasonally adjusted) decreased by 2.6% in May 2005. The total housing finance trend decreased by 0.5%, the first fall following nine consecutive monthly increases.
The total value of owner occupied commitments (seasonally adjusted) decreased by 0.6% (down $68m) in May 2005, following a decrease of 1.4% in April. The decreases in purchase of established dwellings excluding refinancing (down $139m, -2.0%) and construction of dwellings (down $7m, -0.7%) more than offset increases in refinancing of established dwellings (up $56m, 1.7%) and purchase of new dwellings (up $23m, 4.4%). The trend series in the value of owner occupied commitments rose by 0.2% in May, continuing a run of increases since April 2004 but at a decelerating rate for the fifth consecutive month.
The seasonally adjusted series for value of investment housing commitments (including finance for construction and finance for rent or resale) decreased by 6.8% (down $392m) in May 2005, following a rise of 0.7% in April. The decrease this month was due to decreases in the purchase of dwellings for rent or resale by individuals (down $304m, -6.5%), construction of dwellings for rent or resale (down $45m, -7.2%) and purchase of dwellings for rent or resale by others (down $43m, -10.1%). The trend series for the total value of investment commitments fell by 1.9%, the fourth consecutive monthly decrease.
Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings Financed
The number of owner occupied dwelling commitments (seasonally adjusted) decreased by 0.4% (down 200) in May 2005, the first decrease following six consecutive monthly increases. Decreases in the purchase of established dwellings excluding refinancing (down 307, -1.0%) and refinancing of established dwellings (down 36, -0.2%) more than offset increases in construction of dwellings (up 106, 2.3%) and purchase of new dwellings (up 37, 1.7%). The total owner occupied housing finance trend rose by 0.6% in May 2005, the eleventh consecutive monthly increase but at a decelerating rate for the fourth consecutive month.
Decreases were recorded in seasonally adjusted terms in South Australia (down 401, -8.2%), New South Wales (down 363, -2.3%), Queensland (down 326, -2.7%) and Northern Territory (down 18, -3.3%). These decreases were partially offset by a increases in Victoria (up 346, 2.6%), Western Australia (up 196, 2.5%), Tasmania (up 62, 5.4%) and Australian Capital Territory (up 1, 0.0%). The trend increased in all states and territories except New South Wales and Northern Territory.
In original terms, first home buyer commitments as a percentage of total owner occupied housing commitments increased to 16.4% in May 2005. The percentage of commitments at a fixed rate of interest (for at least two years) decreased from 13.4% in April to 11.3% in May.
Number of Owner Occupied Dwellings Financed Excluding Refinancing
The number of owner occupied dwellings financed excluding refinancing (seasonally adjusted) decreased by 0.4% in May 2005, the third consecutive monthly decrease. The trend decreased by 0.1% in May 2005, the first decrease following eleven consecutive monthly increases.
PURPOSE OF FINANCE (OWNER OCCUPATION)
Construction of dwellings
The seasonally adjusted number of construction commitments for owner occupation rose by 2.3% in May 2005, following an increase of 0.3% in April. The trend series increased by 0.9% in May 2005.
Purchase of new dwellings
The number of finance commitments for the purchase of new dwellings for owner occupation (seasonally adjusted) rose by 1.7% in May 2005, following a rise of 4.4% in April. The trend series rose by 2.2% in May 2005.
Purchase of established dwellings
The seasonally adjusted established dwelling for owner occupation series decreased by 0.7% in May 2005, the first decrease following six consecutive monthly increases. The trend rose by 0.5% in May 2005, the eleventh consecutive monthly increase but at a decelerating rate for the fourth successive month.
Refinancing
The number of refinancing commitments for owner occupied housing (seasonally adjusted) fell by 0.2% in May 2005, following strong rises in the past three months. Trend series rose by 2.2% in May 2005.
TYPE OF LENDER (OWNER OCCUPATION)
Banks
The number of owner occupied dwellings financed by banks (seasonally adjusted) decreased by 1.2% in May 2005, the first decrease following six consecutive monthly increases. The trend series increased by 0.9% in May, the eleventh consecutive monthly increase but at a decelerating rate for the fourth successive month.
Non-banks
Non-bank commitments for owner occupied housing (seasonally adjusted) increased by 2.7% in May 2005, following a decrease of 6.9% in April. Wholesale lenders were up 1.2% while permanent building societies were down 1.5%. The non-bank trend series decreased by 0.4% in May 2005, the second consecutive monthly decrease.
HOUSING LOAN OUTSTANDINGS
At the end of May 2005, housing loans outstanding of authorised deposit-taking institutions was $516,954m, up $5,956m (1.2%) from April's closing balance. Owner occupied housing loans increased by $4,348m (1.3%) to close at $344,842m, while investment housing loans outstanding increased by $1,608m (0.9%) to reach a closing balance of $172,112m.
Bank loans increased by $5,562m (1.2%) during May to a closing stock of $486,292m. Owner occupied housing loans of banks increased by $3,993m (1.3%) to $320,216m, while investment housing loans increased $1,569m (1.0%) to $166,076m.