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APARTMENTS BOOST HOUSING STARTS IN SEPTEMBER
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; [. P5 Z; X/ ~* w: n9 b! e- tEdmonton, October 9, 2007 – A surge in apartment starts across Greater Edmonton helped counter a: ~" \, U t: B" S( D% ]3 c
continued slowdown in new single-detached activity during September. According to preliminary figures released8 Q9 k7 P7 \9 {- O2 Z
today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), housing starts within the Edmonton Census
* @# G1 B, _: g' w# lMetropolitan Area (CMA) increased by 40.3 per cent from September 2006 to 1,978 units. So far this year, total% G2 _0 ~/ ?+ \* {
housing starts have increased by 5.7 per cent over the numbers reported after three quarters of 2006.
4 g: ^. }8 _" a6 F9 E$ ?Following a 37 per cent year-over-year increase in August, multiple dwelling starts in September jumped by 150 per
/ T! B8 \* n6 z7 N# g& j6 jcent over the same month last year to 1,306 units. The majority of September’s new multiples were condominium
8 v6 @- b$ V3 y4 tapartments located in Edmonton, Spruce Grove, Strathcona County and Beaumont. For the year-to-date, multiple
! m0 [; R2 N+ @$ ?, eunit starts across Metro have increased by one third over activity levels reported in the first nine months of 2006.* J" p! |' e$ l
“Multi-unit builders in the CMA are poised to exceed 6,000 units for the first time since 1982,” noted Richard+ t3 @" P4 g7 C/ j2 \- X" m1 [
Goatcher, CMHC’s Senior Market Analyst for Edmonton.0 c/ B; D V3 R- ]# @
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For the third month in a row, single-detached starts in September fell below last year’s record-setting pace. Builders
+ b+ B6 q" F* Z/ d' v7 Rpoured foundations for 672 units, representing a 24 per cent decline from September 2006. Single starts dropped by
3 o9 k; s0 b0 [! \3 [+ s9 V18.5 per cent in the third quarter compared with the number of units started in July through September of 2006.
' ~# g3 D+ C, |/ a: B: J“Although single starts for the year-to-date are off by 11 per cent compared with 2006, the single-detached house8 R% @# G. T& e M' J- t
building industry is still expected to achieve the second best year on record,” added Goatcher.! B& K1 T+ Q$ s7 h4 E! j
Total housing starts in Alberta’s seven largest cities increased year-over-year in September by 33 per cent to 4,134
& Q4 K9 T' r% Z6 J2 [% B( w) V8 Wunits. A major upswing in multiple dwelling units compensated for a combined 23 per cent pull-back in singledetached4 u3 E$ Y) ^4 }7 y/ f/ r8 r( P
starts. Six of the seven cities reported gains over September of last year, with only Medicine Hat
6 |1 K7 X% y; creporting a decline in total housing starts. |
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