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“Metricon Homes has cemented its place in history as Australia’s number one home builder for the tenth year in a row,” stated HIA Chief Economist, Tim Reardon, at today’s launch of the HIA Housing 100 2024/25 sponsored by Colorbond® steel.
The Report ranks Australia’s largest 100 residential builders based on the number of homes commenced each year.
“Metricon reported 4,015 new home starts across four states in 2024/25, once again securing its leadership position. This remarkable achievement marks a decade of consistent performance at the top of the industry and reflects the scale, adaptability and enduring nature of Metricon,” Mr Reardon said.
“In second place, ABN Group delivered 3,530 homes, consolidating its strength across Western Australia and Victoria. Meriton Apartments ranked third with 3,029 homes, underlining the gradual re-emergence of multi-unit construction in Sydney and Queensland.”
Together, the Housing 100 builders delivered 64,407 homes in 2024/25, up 11 per cent from last year’s 58,011. Nearly two-thirds of businesses on the list increased their activity, and 14 new entrants joined the rankings.
Key findings from the 2024/25 Housing 100 include:
“The achievements of the Housing 100 are cause for optimism. This year saw more homes built, more builders expanding their activity, and growth across detached, semi-detached and multi-unit segments. These results reinforce that Australia’s largest builders are ready to lead the next phase of housing growth,” added Mr Reardon.
State results reveal a diverse picture:
“With interest rates easing, population growth strong and construction costs stabilising, the outlook for home building is positive. Detached starts are forecast to lift steadily to a 2027 peak, while multi-unit commencements are set for an even stronger recovery. Australia’s largest builders have shown once again that they are resilient, capable, and ready to deliver the homes our growing population needs,” concluded Mr Reardon.
For further information or for copies of the publication (media only) please contact: Kirsten Lewis on k.lewis@hia.com.au
“The strong pipeline of multi-unit dwelling approvals recorded during the second half of 2025 has begun to translate into construction activity,” said Geordan Murray, HIA Executive Director ACT & Southern NSW.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed Leader of the Opposition Angus Taylor and Shadow Minister for Skills and Training Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to the HIA Skills Centre in Darwin this week to meet apprentices and discuss the workforce challenges confronting Australia's residential construction industry.
Tasmania's home building pipeline is filling up faster than it is emptying. Building approvals are well up over the past year, but the number of homes actually getting underway continues to lag.
“Australia needed to deliver an annual rate of 240,000 new homes to reach the 1.2 million new homes target, but in the 12 months to March, just 197,340 new homes commenced construction,” stated HIA Senior Economist, Tom Devitt.