Canadian housing starts jumped 20 per cent in
September to 220,617 total units at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR). The
six-month trend in Canadian housing starts moved moderately higher to just
under 200,000 units SAAR, above average annual growth in Canadian
households. New home construction will likely slow in coming months as the
consequences of government's new mortgage regulations ripple through the
housing market.
Housing starts in BC surged 40 per cent higher
to 47,560 in September and were 79 per cent higher on a year-over-year basis.
Single detached starts rose 27 per cent compared to last September while
multiple unit starts nearly doubled. Through the first three quarters of the
year, BC housing starts are up 39 per cent compared to 2015.
Looking at census metropolitan areas (CMA) in BC, total starts in the Vancouver CMA were up 110 per cent year-over-year in September, led by triple digit growth in both single and multiple units. In the Victoria CMA, housing starts tripled compared to September 2015 due to strong growth in new multiple unit starts. New home construction in the Kelowna CMA rose 16 per cent on balanced growth between single and multiple unit starts. Housing starts in the Abbotsford-Mission CMA declined 64 per cent compared to last year as multiple unit projects took a breather in September following several strong months of activity.
Looking at census metropolitan areas (CMA) in BC, total starts in the Vancouver CMA were up 110 per cent year-over-year in September, led by triple digit growth in both single and multiple units. In the Victoria CMA, housing starts tripled compared to September 2015 due to strong growth in new multiple unit starts. New home construction in the Kelowna CMA rose 16 per cent on balanced growth between single and multiple unit starts. Housing starts in the Abbotsford-Mission CMA declined 64 per cent compared to last year as multiple unit projects took a breather in September following several strong months of activity.
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