KZN Provincial Treasury - Building activity driven by trends on a segment level:April 20162016-05-13 Residential building statistics
Building activity driven by trends on a segment level Year-on-year growth in the volume of building activity in the planning phase of the South African market for new housing remained in the low single digits in the first two months of 2016. The volume of activity in the construction phase of new housing showed relatively strong growth compared with a year ago, which was the result of a sharp improvement in one segment of the market on a year-on-year basis since the start of the year. These trends are based on data published by Statistics South Africa in respect of building activity related to private sector-financed housing (see explanatory notes). In January to February this year the number of new housing units for which building plans were approved increased by 3,2% year-on-year (y/y), or 271 units, to 8 806 units over this two-month period. The construction phase saw the number of new housing units built increasing by 28,1% y/y, or 1 443 units, to 6 575 units in the first two months of the year. This growth, however, was the result of extremely strong growth in the segment for flats and townhouses. The number of flats and townhouses reported as being built increased by around 122% y/y, or 1 507 units, to a cumulative 2 739 units in January and February. The sharp increase in housing units built in this segment of the market compared with a year ago may be attributed to reporting trends. The real value of plans approved for new residential buildings was down by 2% y/y, or R113,5 million, to R5,52 billion in the two months up to February. The real value of residential buildings reported as completed increased by 15,9% y/y, or R491 million, to a cumulative value of R3,58 billion in January and February this year. These real values are calculated at constant 2010 prices. The average building cost of new housing constructed came to R6 403 per square metre in the first two months of the year, which was 8,7% higher than the average cost of R5 890 per square metre a year ago. The average building cost per square metre in the three categories of housing was as follows in January and February 2016:
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