New Housing Investment Grew 5.8% YOY in August

Economy

Oct 30, 2017

New housing construction investment rose 5.8% from August 2016 to $5.0 billion in August 2017, with gains reported for all building types.

Despite year-over-year declines in six provinces, single-family homes still led investment in new housing construction with total investment of $2.5 billion. Quebec (-$37.3 million) and Ontario (-$34.1 million) posted the largest declines for single-family homes, while Alberta (+$133.0 million) reported a seventh consecutive year-over-year increase.

 

 

The gap between investment in multiple-dwelling buildings (doubles, row homes and apartments) and single-family homes is continuously shrinking. In August 2007, investment in single-family homes almost doubled total investment in multiple-dwelling buildings. A decade later, in 2017, the difference was only 1.2%. During this 10-year period, the gap between investment in single homes and multiple-dwelling buildings narrowed in every province except New Brunswick.

Quebec posted the most significant change, with investment in single-family homes surpassing that of multiple-dwelling buildings in 2007, whereas in August 2017, the value for multiple-family dwellings ($462.8 million) more than doubled that of single-family homes ($230.5 million). This change in Quebec was driven by investment in apartment building construction.

Apartment building construction rose 5.2% from August 2016 to $1.7 billion in August. Seven provinces reported increased investment in apartment building construction, led by Quebec (+$72.0 million).

Investment in row homes posted the largest year-over-year increase (+$99.9 million) among all building types, bringing total spending for this building type to its highest value ($541.1 million) since January 1992, the year Statistics Canada started to produce data on investment in new housing construction.

Seven provinces reported year-over-year investment growth, with the largest upswing in Alberta. Manitoba and Prince Edward Island were the only two provinces with a year-over-year increase for all building types.

Source: Statistics Canada, http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/171020/dq171020c-eng.htm

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