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March housing starts in Halifax

Published on April 24, 2012
Published on April 24, 2012

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New residential construction in Halifax increased in March compared to 2011 according to preliminary data(1) from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). There were 201 housing starts recorded in March compared to 112 last year.

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CMHC , Atlantic Business Centre , MAR MAR , CAPE BRETON , Canada , CENTRES

"The increase in new home construction activity compared to last year was supported by apartment- style rental unit construction as builders broke ground on 131 apartment units," said Matthew Gilmore, senior market analyst with CMHC's Atlantic Business Centre.

In the first quarter of 2012, single-detached starts in the HRM increased nearly 11 per cent compared to last year. Despite another strong first quarter, multiple starts declined 28 per cent to 268 units from 370 units in the first quarter of 2011.

In urban centres across Canada, total housing starts recorded in March were up 18 per cent to 13,761 units compared to 11,655 a year ago. Single-detached starts increased 11 per cent to 4,030 units, while multiple starts increased 21 per cent to 9,731 units in March.

In the Atlantic region, 333 new units were started compared to 271 during March 2011.

                  PRELIMINARY URBAN MONTHLY HOUSING STARTS                  

                             NOVA SCOTIA SUMMARY                                                   MAR       MAR                  YEAR-TO-DATE          

                                      % Change                      % Change

                --------------------          --------------------          

                      2012      2011                2012      2011                                                                                      

           ALL URBAN CENTRES WITH POPULATIONS greater than 50,000                                                                                      

HALIFAX CMA                                                                 

Single                  59        74    -20.3%       163       147     10.9%

Multiple               142        38        ##       268       370    -27.6%

TOTAL                  201       112     79.5%       431       517    -16.6%

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CAPE BRETON RGM                                                             

Single                   4         1        ##        20        11     81.8%

Multiple                 0         4        ##         4        12    -66.7%

TOTAL                    4         5    -20.0%        24        23      4.3%

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            ALL URBAN CENTRES WITH POPULATION greater than 10,000           

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ALL CENTRES(i)                                                              

Single                  91       105    -13.3%       264       230     14.8%

Multiple               146        47        ##       288       410    -29.8%

TOTAL                  237       152     55.9%       552       640    -13.8%

Figures for the most recent month are preliminary and subject to revisions due to corrections or updates from quarterly enumeration or sampling results.

(i)            Includes all centres with a total population of more than 10,000 (Halifax CMA, Cape Breton RGM, Truro CA, Kentville CA and New Glasgow CA, Chester MD, East Hants MD, Kings Subd. A SCM, Lunenburg MD, Queens RGM, West Hants MD, Yarmouth MD).

(ii)          ## Indicates changes in excess of 100% which are not reported due to volatility resulting from small absolute numbers.

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