Housing constructiona) in January 2017

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17.02.2017

In January of 2017 there were more dwellings completed than the year before. The number of dwellings for which permits have been granted or which have been registered with a construction project and the number of dwellings in which construction has begun also increased.

According to preliminary data, in January of 2017, 14376 dwellings were completed, i.e. by 12.5% more than in January of 2016 in which an increase by 8.8% was noted in comparison to January of 2015. In January of 2017, the number of dwellings for which building permits have been granted or which have been registered with a construction project amounted to 15086, i.e. by 47.8% more than in January of 2016 (in which a decrease by 3.6% was recorded the year before). The number of dwellings in which construction has begun also increased to 11208, i.e. by 55.0% (against a decrease by 0.1% the year before).

 Formsof construction

2016

2017

I– XII

I

number

I-XII     2015=100

number

XII     2016=100

I     2016=100

Dwellings completed

Total

162727

110,2

14376

74,1

112,5

Private

78093

97,9

6819

76,0

110,7

For sale or rent

78462

125,7

7204

75,6

118,4

Cooperative

2790

131,9

210

37,7

59,5

Restb)

3382

98,9

143

41,3

82,2

Dwellings in which construction has begun

Total

173932

103,3

11208

91,9

155,0

Private

83580

106,0

3528

79,1

120,7

For sale or rent

85497

98,8

7294

98,7

179,7

Cooperative

2187

170,2

87

65,4

38,5

Restb)

2668

151,2

299

137,8

13-fold

Dwellings for which permits have been granted or which have been registered with a construction project

Total

211565

112,0

15086

70,1

147,8

Private

98571

112,6

6754

82,0

128,6

For sale or rent

106643

109,7

8020

63,7

169,7

Cooperative

1750

124,2

125

55,1

75,8

Restb)

4601

177,8

187

39,2

   nearly

3-fold

  1. company, municipal, public building society.
  1. Residence data – subject to change upon developing quarterly reports

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