Australia's growth in households and house prices
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Day, Creina
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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
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Real house prices rise in Australia amid growing concern of an impending correction. This
paper explains why the household formation rate has risen with strong population growth due
to higher net immigration and average household size levelling of due to population ageing. An
intertemporal model is developed to analyse the effect of an increase in the household formation
rate on the housing market. We find that real house prices rise over time if the rate of household
formation outstrips the rate of housing supply. Under forward looking expectations, a rising
household formation rate could explain rising real house prices relative to the present discounted
value of future wages. The results explain why real house prices may exhibit an upward trend
despite population ageing and how government planning could have an impact.
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