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Residential building inflation up

23 May 2008
South African residential building costs inflation measured 10,9% in the first quarter, up from a revised 6,8% in the previous quarter, the FNB Commercial Property Finance Residential Building Cost Index showed on Thursday.

The index reflects the average building cost per square metre, as charged by building contractors when winning tenders in the formal residential property sector. It excludes affordable and so-called "RDP" housing.

The average building cost per square metre was measured at R5,864 for the first quarter.

"However, this mild rise from the previous quarter comes at a time when residential market conditions are extremely weak, and contractor pricing power must be low, leading to the belief that input cost pressures are beginning to drive building cost inflation higher," said John Loos, FNB property strategist.

He added that if the uptick was the start of a longer trend, it would add to the woes of an industry already under pressure.

"Rising building cost inflation would probably slow the supply of new stock further," said Loos. - Tiisetso Motsoeneng, I-Net Bridge

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