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Metricon tops HIA’s housing 100 as number one Australian builder

October 3, 2019 BY

Metricon's Delta 25S, on display in Ballarat, is one of their most popular homes in regional Victoria.

Metricon has been named Australia’s number one home builder for the fourth year in a row with the release of the HIA Colorbond Steel Housing Top 100 Report.

 

The Housing Top 100 report, which ranks Australia’s top 100 residential builders based on the number of home builds commenced each year, saw Metricon top the list with a total of 4,473 starts nationally, primarily across Victoria.
Metricon director Peter Langfelder said the business was delighted to be ranked number one
for the fourth consecutive year and to have grown its share of the national residential
build market.

“This is testament to our national team, our passion for what we do, and the Australian families we do it for.”

He also acknowledged the important role regional communities have played in
Metricon’s growth.
“While we have seen the national residential build market in difficult times this past year, the
markets in regional Victoria have largely stayed buoyant.

“There is a high demand for quality home builds in regional Victoria, and this has helped us to maintain our position as Australia’s top home builder.
“We wouldn’t have been able to achieve what we have in regional Victoria without the in-depth knowledge, expertise and hard work of our local staff, local trades and local suppliers. “Their dedication means we’ve been able to deliver homes that are matched to the unique lifestyles and needs of our regional customers.
“We’re committed to continually developing new homes and creating jobs in regional Victoria to meet the housing needs of every Australian family.”

Other builders in our region to make the Top 20 were Simonds Group at 2,580 starts, Burbank Group at 1,963 starts, GJ Gardner at 1,949 starts, Henley Properties at 1,714 starts, Porter Davis Homes at 1,555 starts, Dennis Family Homes at 1,225 starts and JG King at 1,028 starts.

The HIA said this was an exceptional result considering it had been a challenging year for home builders as the number of new home starts had contracted sharply.

Overall the market has contracted by 15 per cent. Similarly, the number of new homes constructed by the Housing 100 builders was smaller, falling 6 per cent.
The market share of the Housing 100 builders has increased to 35 per cent this year from 33 per cent in 2017/18.

This is the highest market share since 2013/14 and is consistent with previous trends where
volume home builders gained market share in a contracting market.
This year’s results also highlight that the hotspots for building activity have shifted.

Home building businesses in Sydney have experienced a sharper contraction in the number of new home starts than other postcodes.

On the other hand, the home building market in Melbourne remains exceptionally strong despite a modest cooling over the year.

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