The Great Lending Rotation Is Upon Us

The bumper edition of ABS data today, just before the long weekend included both the housing finance data and the lending finance data for April. Investor lending is on the turn now, and first time buyers are also retreating. The question now is what will this do to house prices, and the debt burden many households are currently under?

We think this marks a significant point of rotation for the housing market. However, business lending is not accelerating, leaving a significant growth hole in the economy.

Looking at the housing lending, overall lending flows fell 0.4% in trend terms from March, to $32.8 billion. Within that owner occupied loans fell 0.1% to $19.9 billion and investment lending fell 1% to $12.6 billion.

Refinance loans fell significantly, and the proportion of loans for investment purposes also fell.

Looking at the number of commitments, overall this fell by 0.5% to 53,062, with the purchase of new dwellings down 0.7% to 44,443. Purchase of new dwellings was down 0.1% to 2,755 and the construction of dwellings was up 0.6% to 5,864.

Revisions to the data have changed the trends, with owner occupied loans stronger, and investment loans weaker.

Looking at the stock of loans, overall values were higher again.

Owner occupied loans net rose $5.7 billion, or 0.56%, whilst investment loans rose $2.1 billion or 0.39%. Both Building Societies and Credit Unions saw a net loss in portfolio value.

In original terms, the number of first home buyer commitments as a percentage of total owner occupied housing finance commitments rose to 13.9% in April 2017 from 13.5% in March 2017. The number of first home buyer commitments decreased by 17.5% to 6,547 in April from 7,939 in March; the number of non-first home buyer commitments also decreased.

There was a big fall in the number of first time buyer commitments, offsetting the rise in the previous month.

We continue to track momentum in investor first time buyers, another 4,000 joined the ranks this past month.

The ABS says that in this issue, revisions have been made to the original series as a result of improved reporting of survey and administrative data. These revisions have affected the following series:

  • Owner occupied housing for the month of March 2017.
  • Investment housing for the month of March 2017.
  • Housing loan outstandings to households for owner occupation series for the periods January 2017 to March 2017.

 

Author: Martin North

Martin North is the Principal of Digital Finance Analytics

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