building permits down sharply (-9.5%) in the second quarter

The number of building permits issued between April and June fell sharply (-9.5%) compared to the first quarter of 2022, when they had experienced a sharp increase (+22.4%), according to estimates published Friday by the Ministry of Ecological Transition.

However, this figure remains much higher (+11.2%) than the average for the twelve months preceding the health crisis, between March 2019 and February 2020, noted the minister.

The sharp increase in the first quarter followed an exceptional number of permit applications in December 2021, before the entry into force of more stringent environmental regulations (RE2020), which aims to limit greenhouse gas emissions greenhouse of new construction.

This effect has been exceeded since the end of March for pure individual housing, but has continued during this quarter for collective housing or residences and group individual housing, the minister specifies.

In the second quarter, the number of housing starts also fell (-5%), after a more moderate decline in the first quarter (-0.6%), according to the Minister of Transition.

Between July 2021 and June 2022, 508,700 housing units were authorized for construction, i.e. 67,900 more than during the previous twelve months (+15.4%).

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Over the same period, 387,700 housing units were started, ie 1,200 more (+0.3%) than in the previous year.

Authorizations for the construction of non-residential premises increased in the second quarter (+8.6%) compared to the same quarter a year earlier, as well as compared to the previous twelve months (+10.4%).

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