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In this article, dailymail.co.uk highlights the impact of falling property values on the construction sector, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne, where demand for tradespeople like carpenters, painters, and bricklayers has decreased significantly.
ServiceSeeking.com.au reports a 4.6% drop in average quoted prices for various renovation jobs over the past year. This decline covers 14 trades, with some experiencing price drops of up to 44%. Bathroom renovations have been hit the hardest, followed by declines in demand for bricklayers and electricians.
ServiceSeeking.com.au's co-founder, Jeremy Levitt, attributes this trend to homeowners' reluctance to renovate for profit due to falling house prices. He suggests that this downturn presents an opportunity for homeowners to negotiate discounted renovation deals, as builders and renovators are eager for work.
Additionally, tighter lending standards imposed by banks following regulatory interventions have made it harder for borrowers to finance renovations, further impacting the construction sector. Despite this, Levitt notes a surplus of tradespeople looking for work across various job types.
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Read the full article here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6587565/Demand-tradies-plummets-Sydney-Melbourne-house-prices-fall-ServiceSeeking-com-au-says.html