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Building statisticsFebruary 2013, preliminary figures

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More new dwellings

Preliminary figures show an increase in new dwellings in January-February 2013 compared with the same period last year.

Building work started. Preliminary figures
February 2013 So far this year Change in per cent. Month Change in per cent. So far this year
February 2013 February 2012 - February 2013 February 2012 - February 2013
Number of dwellings 2 815 5 787 57.7 34.8
 
Utility floor space, 1000 m2
Total 666.8 1 451.1 -5.5 -7.2
Dwellings 324.2 737.7 26.8 22.4
Other buildings 342.6 713.4 -23.8 -25.8
Industrial buildings 250.2 491.1 -24.6 -31.4
Holiday property(cottages), private garages and other non-industrial activities 92.4 222.3 -21.8 -9.3
Number of dwellings started. Seasonally adjusted and trend.  January 2000 - February 2013
Started non-residential utility floor space. Seasonally adjusted and trend.  January 2000 - February 2013
Number of dwellings started. Seasonally adjusted and trend.  January 2000 - February 2013Started non-residential utility floor space. Seasonally adjusted and trend.  January 2000 - February 2013

A total of 5 787 new dwellings were given building starts in January-February; an increase of 1 493 dwellings compared with the same period last year. This is an increase of almost 35 per cent.

So far this year, a total of 713 400 square metres of utility floor space for industrial buildings have been started. This is 25.8 per cent less compared with 2012. Holiday properties (cottages), private garages and other non-industrial activities decreased by 9.3 per cent.

Overall, new utility floor space decreased by 7.2 per cent.

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