Perth could face severe land shortage in next 20 years: Knight Frank
There could be a severe shortage of housing stock in Perth over the next 20 years as the population grows faster than the city's supply of residential land, according to a report by Knight Frank.
A further 280,000 dwellings will be required over the next 20 years, but developers’ stock of lots with conditional approval is just 43,000, according to the Knight Frank englobo land report.
Australian Bureau of Statistics suggest an average annual population growth of 1.85% in the greater Perth region over the next 20 years, pushing the population up 727,000 to 2.49 million people by 2031.