Housing approvals fall to lowest level in 12 years despite Labor’s pledge of 1.2m new homes
by Peter Hannam Economics correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6PKBD)
Approved dwellings drop 6.5% in June amid high interest rates and building costs as CoreLogic rues dismal result'
New dwelling approvals in Australia have sunk to their lowest in 12 years, as developers battle high interest rates and rising labour and material costs.
For the year to June, 162,892 houses and apartments secured approval, down 8.5% on the previous year and the least since 2011-12, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported on Tuesday.
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