Australia’s population is booming, and with it, the demand for property is skyrocketing.

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Australia's population is booming, and with it, the demand for property is skyrocketing.

The population of Australia is experiencing a significant expansion, primarily driven by an upsurge in net overseas migration following the relaxation of restrictions imposed due to the pandemic. The Australian Bureau of Statistics has noted a 2.2% growth in the population for the year ending March 2023, with a historic quarterly increment of 0.7%. This increase is largely attributed to the arrival of 454,400 migrants, alongside a natural increase of 108,800 individuals.

Examining the data on a state-by-state basis, it becomes apparent that each region has its distinct growth trajectory. Western Australia is leading with a 2.8% growth rate, while Victoria has witnessed the largest numerical rise in population, with an increment of 161,700 residents. Queensland maintains a solid growth pattern, and New South Wales, while being a preferred destination for overseas migrants, is observing a domestic outflow of residents.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics forecasts that if the current trends in net migration continue, the population growth in the 12 months leading to June 2023 might set new records. The Labour Force Survey corroborates this projection, indicating a 2.8% increase in the working-age population until August 2023.

The Intergenerational Report projects an average annual population growth of 1.1% over the next four decades, which is a deceleration from the 1.4% growth rate of the previous forty years. Nonetheless, the current rate of 2.2% considerably exceeds these projections.

There is a conspicuous disparity between the burgeoning population and the supply of housing. The construction sector is grappling with rising costs and a scarcity of labour, which the Australian Bureau of Statistics has highlighted. Despite indications of recovery in construction activities, the housing market is currently experiencing a significant deficit in supply.

To mitigate the housing shortage, a comprehensive strategy is essential. Such an approach should include addressing the impediments faced by developers, revising planning regulations, and improving the frameworks for infrastructure and investment. Additionally, capitalising on underutilised space within existing dwellings and promoting policies for the optimal use of such spaces could play a vital role in alleviating the constraints on housing supply.

In conclusion, the sustained influx of immigrants and the prevailing challenges in construction suggest that property values are poised for an increase. With housing demand expected to surpass supply for the foreseeable future, there is a pressing need for innovative and effective solutions to this critical concern.

Key Takeaways:

  • Australia’s population is expanding at an unprecedented rate, primarily due to net overseas migration.
  • The rapid population increase underscores the critical demand for additional housing and enhanced infrastructure.
  • The real estate market is likely to experience an upswing in property values as the housing demand continues to outpace supply.

Data Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics https://tinyurl.com/yvvxc25h

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