The seasonally adjusted number of total dwellings approved in Australia plunged 10.5% month-on-month to 17,300 units in March 2026, sharply reversing an upwardly revised 31.1% jump in the previous month and coming in worse than market forecasts of a 9.9% decline, preliminary data showed. It marked the steepest decline in permits since last December, as approvals for private sector dwellings excluding houses slumped (-26.0% vs 101.1% in February). Meanwhile, permits for private sector houses eased (0.9% vs 2.0%). However, despite easing growth, private sector house approvals reached their highest level since November 2021, with 10,194 units approved. By region, building permits declined in most states, including Victoria (-16.9%), Western Australia (-15.5%), Queensland (-6.4%), and South Australia (-2.1%). By contrast, permits rose in both New South Wales (3.2%) and Tasmania (2.6%). On an annual basis, dwelling approvals grew 9.0%, following an upwardly revised 16.1% gain in February. source: Australian Bureau of Statistics

Building Permits MoM in Australia decreased to -10.50 percent in March from 29.70 percent in February of 2026. Building Permits MoM in Australia averaged 0.37 percent from 1983 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 30.40 percent in February of 2022 and a record low of -22.80 percent in January of 2023. This page includes a chart with historical data for Australia Dwelling Approvals MoM. Australia Building Permits MoM - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on May of 2026.

Building Permits MoM in Australia decreased to -10.50 percent in March from 29.70 percent in February of 2026. Building Permits MoM in Australia is expected to be 0.50 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Australia Building Permits MoM is projected to trend around 0.60 percent in 2027, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-04-10 01:30 AM
Building Permits MoM Final
Feb 29.7% -7.2% 29.7% 29.7%
2026-05-04 01:30 AM
Building Permits MoM Prel
Mar -10.5% 31.0% -9.9% -6.0%
2026-05-11 01:30 AM
Building Permits MoM Final
Mar 29.7% -10.5%


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Average House Prices 1074.70 1046.00 AUD Thousand Dec 2025
Building Permits 17300.00 19339.00 Units Mar 2026
Building Permits MoM -10.50 29.70 percent Mar 2026
Building Permits YoY 9.00 14.00 percent Mar 2026
Construction Work Done -0.10 0.10 percent Dec 2025
Cotality Dwelling Prices MoM 0.30 0.60 percent Apr 2026
Home Loans MoM 65315.00 59064.90 AUD Million Dec 2025
Home Ownership Rate 66.00 66.20 percent Dec 2020
Investment Lending for Homes 39776.50 33816.00 AUD Million Sep 2025
Mortgage Rate 5.73 5.50 Percent Feb 2026
Private House Approvals MoM 0.90 2.00 percent Mar 2026
Residential Property Prices 7.82 5.02 Percent Dec 2025


Australia Building Permits MoM
In Australia, Dwelling Approvals MoM show the monthly change in the number of total dwelling units approved, including building activity carried out on existing buildings.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
-10.50 29.70 30.40 -22.80 1983 - 2026 percent Monthly
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Australia Building Permits Fall More than Expected
The seasonally adjusted number of total dwellings approved in Australia plunged 10.5% month-on-month to 17,300 units in March 2026, sharply reversing an upwardly revised 31.1% jump in the previous month and coming in worse than market forecasts of a 9.9% decline, preliminary data showed. It marked the steepest decline in permits since last December, as approvals for private sector dwellings excluding houses slumped (-26.0% vs 101.1% in February). Meanwhile, permits for private sector houses eased (0.9% vs 2.0%). However, despite easing growth, private sector house approvals reached their highest level since November 2021, with 10,194 units approved. By region, building permits declined in most states, including Victoria (-16.9%), Western Australia (-15.5%), Queensland (-6.4%), and South Australia (-2.1%). By contrast, permits rose in both New South Wales (3.2%) and Tasmania (2.6%). On an annual basis, dwelling approvals grew 9.0%, following an upwardly revised 16.1% gain in February.
2026-05-04
Rebound in Australia Building Permits Confirmed
The seasonally adjusted number of total dwellings approved in Australia soared 29.7% month-on-month to a near five-year high of 19,022 units in February 2026, confirming preliminary data and swinging from a 7.2% drop in the previous month. It marked the first rise in permits since November, as approvals for private sector dwellings excluding houses rebounded strongly (101.2% vs -25.0% in January). Meanwhile, permits for private sector houses were subdued (0.2% vs 1.7%). By region, building permits increased in most states, including New South Wales (10.1%), Victoria (85.1%), Queensland (14.7%), South Australia (12.3%), and Western Australia (3.1%). In contrast, Tasmania saw a 27.7% decline. On an annual basis, dwelling approvals expanded 14.0%, reversing a 1.5% drop in January.
2026-04-10
Australia Building Permits Recover Strongly
The seasonally adjusted number of total dwellings approved in Australia surged 29.7% month-on-month to a near five-year high of 19,022 units in February 2026, reversing a 7.2% drop in the previous month, preliminary data showed. It was the first rise in permits since November, as approvals for private sector dwellings excluding houses rebounded strongly (101.2% vs -25.0% in January). Meanwhile, permits for private sector houses were subdued (0.2% vs 1.7%). By region, building permits increased in most states, including New South Wales (10.1%), Victoria (85.1%), Queensland (14.7%), South Australia (12.3%), and Western Australia (3.1%). In contrast, Tasmania saw a 27.7% decline. On an annual basis, dwelling approvals expanded 14.0%, reversing a 1.5% drop in January.
2026-04-01