JUNE KEY FIGURES
| Trend estimates | Seasonally adjusted estimates |
| Jun 2011 | May 2011 to Jun 2011 | Jun 2011 | May 2011 to Jun 2011 |
|
Value of dwelling commitments(a)(b) | $m | % change | $m | % change |
Total dwellings | 19 950 | 0.5 | 20 186 | -1.4 |
Owner occupied housing | 13 882 | 0.9 | 14 127 | 0.0 |
Investment housing - fixed loans(c) | 6 068 | -0.4 | 6 059 | -4.4 |
Number of dwelling commitments(a)(b) | no. | % change | no. | % change |
Owner occupied housing | 48 193 | 1.0 | 49 175 | 0.0 |
Construction of dwellings | 4 728 | 0.9 | 4 796 | -0.8 |
Purchase of new dwellings | 2 028 | 1.9 | 2 105 | 0.7 |
Purchase of established dwellings | 41 437 | 0.9 | 42 273 | 0.1 |
|
(a) Includes refinancing (see Glossary). |
(b) Excludes alterations and additions. |
(c) Excludes revolving credit. |
Value of dwelling commitments, Total dwellings
| No. of dwelling commitments, Owner occupied housing
|
JUNE KEY POINTS
VALUE OF DWELLING COMMITMENTS
June 2011 compared with May 2011:
- The trend estimate for the total value of dwelling finance commitments excluding alterations and additions rose 0.5%. Owner occupied housing commitments rose 0.9%, while investment housing commitments fell 0.4%.
- In seasonally adjusted terms, the total value of dwelling finance commitments excluding alterations and additions fell 1.4%.
NUMBER OF DWELLING COMMITMENTS
June 2011 compared with May 2011:
- In trend terms, the number of commitments for owner occupied housing finance rose 1.0%.
- In trend terms, the number of commitments for the purchase of new dwellings rose 1.9%, the number of commitments for the purchase of established dwellings rose 0.9% and the number of commitments for the construction of dwellings rose 0.9%.
- In seasonally adjusted terms, the number of commitments for owner occupied housing finance was flat (0.0%).
- In original terms, the number of first home buyer commitments as a percentage of total owner occupied housing finance commitments fell from 15.4% in May 2011 to 15.2% in June 2011.
NOTES
FORTHCOMING ISSUES
ISSUE | Release Date |
July 2011 | 6 September 2011 |
August 2011 | 12 October 2011 |
September 2011 | 9 November 2011 |
October 2011 | 12 December 2011 |
November 2011 | 16 January 2012 |
December 2011 | 13 February 2012 |
CHANGES IN FORTHCOMING ISSUES
- The release of the July 2011 issue of this publication has been re-scheduled from the previously notified date of Wednesday, 7 September 2011 to Tuesday, 6 September 2011.
IMPACT OF THE FLOODS
Flooding began in late December 2010 in Queensland, and was more extensive in both Queensland and other states in January 2011. On a month to month basis, original and seasonally adjusted series can be impacted by a number of factors including interest rates, supply constraints, consumer confidence and unusual influences. The specific impact of floods on these estimates can not be quantified.
The trend series provide an estimate of the underlying behaviour of a series over time but, in the short term, may be distorted by unusual influences impacting on the original and seasonally adjusted estimates. Trend series will be subject to revision in future issues as additional monthly original estimates become available. Users are advised to exercise caution when using the most recent trend estimates. For further information please refer to page 3 of the August 2009 issue of
Australian Economic Indicators (cat. no. 1350.0).
REVISIONS
In this issue revisions have been made to the original series as a result of improved reporting of survey and administrative data. These revisions impact on:
- Owner occupied housing for May 2011; and
- Housing loan outstandings to households for the periods November 2009 to January 2010, March 2010 to April 2010 and March 2011 to May 2011.
Seasonally adjusted and trend series have been revised as a result of revisions to the original series, the incorporation of estimates for the latest month and the revision of seasonal factors due to the concurrent seasonal adjustment methodology.
INQUIRIES
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Steve Sykes on Canberra (02) 6252 6446.