Residential building activity saw a slight rise during the first quarter of the year, according to the latest ABS figures.
"It is good to see a modest rise in residential building activity in early 2011, a result driven primarily by a 5.6% increase in new construction of ‘other dwellings’," said Housing Industry Association (HIA) chief economist Harley Dale. "Unfortunately work done on detached houses was flat over the quarter rather than also posting a rise."
Major renovations hit their highest annual value for two years ($6.91bn), following a 1.8% rise over the quarter.
"Major renovations have started 2011 on a brighter note. Australians are increasingly looking to improve their existing homes rather than face the mounting transaction costs and new housing taxes and charges they will incur if they trade-up to another property or build a new home," said Dale.
The corresponding figures for Western Australia, Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory however were flat or negative.