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New dwelling consents down in January
Tuesday 1st of March 2005
January was typically a slow month for building consents, mainly due to the summer holiday season, SNZ said in a statement .
On a trend basis, which removes seasonal influences, consents for 1793 new dwelling units were issued in January.
Looking at the year ended January, consents for 30,544 new dwelling units were issued, down 0.2 per cent on the previous year.
Apartments accounted for 13 per cent of new dwelling units for the month, compared to 25 per cent in November and December last year. Consents for 237 new apartments were issued in January.
The total trend value of consents issued for non-residential buildings was $242 million, up 11 per cent on January last year. The trend for the value of non-residential buildings has risen 28 per cent since January last year.
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On a trend basis, which removes seasonal influences, consents for 1793 new dwelling units were issued in January.
Looking at the year ended January, consents for 30,544 new dwelling units were issued, down 0.2 per cent on the previous year.
Apartments accounted for 13 per cent of new dwelling units for the month, compared to 25 per cent in November and December last year. Consents for 237 new apartments were issued in January.
The total trend value of consents issued for non-residential buildings was $242 million, up 11 per cent on January last year. The trend for the value of non-residential buildings has risen 28 per cent since January last year.
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