Capital city land prices keep on soaring: Pete Wargent

Capital city land prices keep on soaring: Pete Wargent
Pete WargentFebruary 18, 2015

A lot of debate happening in the Twittersphere this morning about whether housing supply is relevant to Australia's dwelling prices.

I'm not sure why people try to argue that's it isn't relevant, but anyway, my view is obviously that it is.

Without further ado, moving on to today's release from the Housing Industry Association (HIA), and we can see that due to a lack of supply, Australia's capital city land prices are soaring, with median lot prices in Australia accelerating higher over Q3 2014.

The HIA data showed that median lot values jumped by another 3.3% over Q3 2014 to a record high.

Gains all driven by capital cities

It is essential to note, however, that this acceleration in prices is not in any being driven by regional land prices, with median lot values increasing only marginally by 0.7%.

However, capital city land prices roared higher - going almost vertical - jumping by a massive 4.7% over the last quarter to record 10% growth over the past year alone to another all-time high.

Tim Lawless of CoreLogic RP Data noted that the decline in the number transactions does not bode well for dwelling approvals over the medium term, which sounds logical enough.

Accelerating prices are due to slow supply

In the words of the HIA:

"There are clearly pressures building in terms of the available residential land supply. Acute supply bottlenecks are affecting Australia's residential land market.

"The number of transactions fell while price growth accelerated. Turnover decreased by 16.7% in the quarter while at the same time prices grew by 3.3%.

"These are the classic hallmarks of a market which is fast running into supply problems.

"The process of delivering new land supply and infrastructure is too slow and too expensive. Policymakers have to intervene to ensure Australia's long term housing needs are met."

Quite.

PETE WARGENT is the co-founder of AllenWargent property buyers (London, Sydney) and a best-selling author and blogger.

His new book 'Four Green Houses and a Red Hotel' is out now.

Pete Wargent

Pete Wargent is the co-founder of BuyersBuyers.com.au, offering affordable homebuying assistance to all Australians, and a best-selling author and blogger.

Editor's Picks

Capri prepares to welcome residents to resort-style villa community on Isle of Capri
Buyers take advantage of WA stamp duty concessions as Incontro Subiaco apartments near 50% sold
Gold Coast buyers starting to think longer-term: Five minutes with SRQ Projects Director Nick Clydsdale
A "passion project" not to be repeated: Inside DJ Fisher's Pescado Palm Beach with Jayde Pezet
Why Danby Lane in Nundah is more than just a project for Gardner Vaughan Group: Five minutes with Sam Gardner