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Apartment developments increase across state

Victoria has emerged as a major engine room for the nation’s construction industry, with a massive spike in high-density housing approvals spearheading a 15.2 per cent national jump in November.

According to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the state saw a dramatic turnaround in apartment and townhouse developments, helping to push national building approvals to their highest level in nearly four years.

The most striking figures came from Victoria’s multi-unit sector. After a quiet October, the state saw the number of approved apartments skyrocket from just 598 to 1,496 in a single month.

This surge was a primary driver behind a 34.1 per cent rise in “dwellings excluding houses” across the country.

ABS head of construction statistics Daniel Rossi confirmed that Victoria and Queensland were the clear leaders in this space, with the national total for high-density dwellings hitting its highest point since mid-2018.

Overall, the total number of dwellings approved in Victoria rose by a substantial 23.8 per cent for the month.

While the apartment sector saw the most explosive growth, the detached housing market remained a steady contributor to the state’s economy, even as other regions like South Australia saw declines.

Nationally, the value of new residential building work reached an all-time high of $11.34 billion, underscoring the sheer scale of the construction pipeline currently being planned for Victorian suburbs.

Industry experts say the figures suggest a “housing recovery” is beginning to take root in 2026, bolstered by a more stable interest rate environment and a push to meet ambitious new housing targets.

While the non-residential sector dipped slightly by 3.9 per cent across the country, the sheer volume of residential permits in Victoria indicates that developers are regaining confidence in the Melbourne market.

Local planners are now shifting focus toward turning these paper approvals into actual completions to help ease the state’s ongoing housing supply pressures.

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