Quebec Housing Starts in December


MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Jan. 10, 2012) - According to the results of the latest monthly survey conducted by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), residential construction increased this past month in Quebec's centres with 10,000 or more inhabitants. In all, 3,880 dwellings were started in December 2011, compared to 3,513 a year earlier. As well, the seasonally adjusted annual rate of starts for this same month (43,600) was higher than for the month of November (40,000).

The increase in residential construction this past month was entirely attributable to the multiple-unit (semi-detached, row and apartment) housing segment, where starts climbed from 2,609 units in December 2010 to 3,022 units a year later, for an increase of 16 per cent.

The gain registered in the multi-family housing category concealed different realities, however, as semi-detached and row home and rental apartment starts declined while condominium apartment construction posted a notable gain. "Condominiums clearly remained popular in 2011. That said, given the current and future demand, the pace will slow down this year," said Kevin Hughes, Senior Economist at CMHC for Quebec.

Single-detached home starts, for their part, fell by 5 per cent from December 2010, with half of the census metropolitan areas (CMAs) in the province having recorded losses. The results were equally mixed in the larger census agglomerations (CAs) (see table).

In 2011, residential construction in Quebec's urban centres with 10,000 or more inhabitants was down by 4 per cent compared to the year before. This result essentially reflected the decrease in single-detached home starts (-14 per cent), since multi-unit housing starts, driven by condominium activity, rose slightly year over year (+1 per cent).

The annual results also showed that condominium construction reached record levels in the Montréal, Québec and Trois-Rivières CMAs, as well as in the Saint-Hyacinthe CA.

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Preliminary Results - Monthly Starts Survey - Province of Quebec
(centres with 10,000+ inhab.)
December
Singles Multiples Total
2010 2011 % 2010 2011 % 2010 2011 %
Centres with 100,000+ inhab. (December)
GATINEAU 65 61 -6 63 160 *** 128 221 73
MONTRÉAL 387 331 -14 1,447 1,674 16 1,834 2,005 9
QUÉBEC 116 100 -14 427 540 26 543 640 18
SAGUENAY 10 33 *** 13 18 38 23 51 ***
SHERBROOKE 39 48 23 87 87 0 126 135 7
TROIS-RIVIÈRES 20 29 45 104 180 73 124 209 69
Subtotal (100,000+) 637 602 -5 2,141 2,659 24 2,778 3,261 17
Centres with 50,000 to 99,999 inhab. (Décembre)
DRUMMONDVILLE 33 30 -9 11 22 *** 44 52 18
GRANBY 14 20 43 47 29 -38 61 49 -20
SAINT-HYACINTHE 6 6 0 25 12 -52 31 18 -42
SHAWINIGAN 8 13 63 0 17 *** 8 30 ***
SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU 21 14 -33 21 26 24 42 40 -5
Subtotal (50,000 to 99,999) 82 83 1 104 106 2 186 189 2
Centres with 10,000 to 49,999 inhab. (4th Quart.)
ALMA 15 16 7 58 24 -59 73 40 -45
AMOS 2 8 *** 0 2 *** 2 10 ***
BAIE-COMEAU 1 1 0 150 0 -100 151 1 -99
COWANSVILLE 5 10 *** 12 27 *** 17 37 ***
DOLBEAU-MISTASSINI 4 6 50 0 0 0 4 6 50
GASPÉ 10 8 -20 10 2 -80 20 10 -50
GRENVILLE 1 0 -100 0 0 0 1 0 -100
JOLIETTE 48 53 10 48 31 -35 96 84 -13
LA TUQUE 3 5 67 0 0 0 3 5 67
LACHUTE 7 21 *** 24 6 -75 31 27 -13
LES-ÎLES-DE-LA-MADELEINE 11 0 -100 4 0 -100 15 0 -100
MATANE 4 2 -50 0 4 *** 4 6 50
MONT-LAURIER 10 9 -10 0 4 *** 10 13 30
MONTMAGNY 4 8 *** 0 0 0 4 8 ***
PRÉVOST 41 42 2 0 0 0 41 42 2
RAWDON 14 17 21 2 2 0 16 19 19
RIMOUSKI 39 42 8 204 128 -37 243 170 -30
RIVIÈRE-DU-LOUP 18 17 -6 45 45 0 63 62 -2
ROBERVAL 2 7 *** 0 0 0 2 7 ***
ROUYN-NORANDA 24 28 17 16 2 -88 40 30 -25
SAINTE-ADÈLE 21 14 -33 10 15 50 31 29 -6
SAINTE-MARIE 7 16 *** 23 57 *** 30 73 ***
SAINTE-SOPHIE 56 29 -48 26 28 8 82 57 -30
SAINT-FÉLICIEN 1 2 *** 0 0 0 1 2 ***
SAINT-GEORGES 22 24 9 200 8 -96 222 32 -86
SAINT-LIN-LAURENTIDES 71 42 -41 39 15 -62 110 57 -48
SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD 17 19 12 20 34 70 37 53 43
SEPT-ÎLES 11 12 9 10 2 -80 21 14 -33
SOREL-TRACY 22 26 18 96 119 24 118 145 23
THETFORD MINES 11 9 -18 4 8 *** 15 17 13
VAL-D'OR 53 39 -26 4 13 *** 57 52 -9
VICTORIAVILLE 37 35 -5 60 105 75 97 140 44
Subtotal (10,000 to 49,999)* 592 567 -4 1,065 681 -36 1,657 1,248 -25
Quebec (estimate 10,000+) 904 858 -5 2,609 3,022 16 3,513 3,880 10
* Data adjusted to reflect geographical definitions of the 2006 Census. Les-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Mont-Laurier, Prévost, Rawdon, Sainte-Adèle and Sainte-Sophie now belong to the 10,000 to 49,999 population category.
*** Absolute value greater than 100%
Preliminary Results - Monthly Starts Survey - Province of Quebec
(centres with 10,000+ inhab.)
January to December
Singles Multiples Total
2010 2011 % 2010 2011 % 2010 2011 %
Centres with 100,000+ inhab.
GATINEAU 910 784 -14 1,777 1,636 -8 2,687 2,420 -10
MONTRÉAL 5,789 4,653 -20 16,212 18,066 11 22,001 22,719 3
QUÉBEC 1,768 1,349 -24 4,884 4,133 -15 6,652 5,482 -18
SAGUENAY 380 475 25 403 384 -5 783 859 10
SHERBROOKE 570 557 -2 1,086 1,018 -6 1,656 1,575 -5
TROIS-RIVIÈRES 345 335 -3 1,346 779 -42 1,691 1,114 -34
Subtotal (100,000+) 9,762 8,153 -16 25,708 26,016 1 35,470 34,169 -4
Centres with 50,000 to 99,999 inhab.
DRUMMONDVILLE 417 345 -17 318 208 -35 735 553 -25
GRANBY 279 218 -22 620 414 -33 899 632 -30
SAINT-HYACINTHE 73 76 4 286 157 -45 359 233 -35
SHAWINIGAN 131 104 -21 63 92 46 194 196 1
SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU 273 249 -9 140 461 *** 413 710 72
Subtotal (50,000 to 99,999) 1,173 992 -15 1,427 1,332 -7 2,600 2,324 -11
Centres with 10,000 to 49,999 inhab.
ALMA 72 77 7 206 100 -51 278 177 -36
AMOS 44 40 -9 3 4 33 47 44 -6
BAIE-COMEAU 12 3 -75 175 50 -71 187 53 -72
COWANSVILLE 47 46 -2 38 90 *** 85 136 60
DOLBEAU-MISTASSINI 20 35 75 2 29 *** 22 64 ***
GASPÉ 48 49 2 10 2 -80 58 51 -12
GRENVILLE 8 4 -50 27 0 -100 35 4 -89
JOLIETTE 212 213 0 193 169 -12 405 382 -6
LA TUQUE 14 10 -29 0 0 0 14 10 -29
LACHUTE 32 48 50 58 44 -24 90 92 2
LES-ÎLES-DE-LA-MADELEINE 42 24 -43 8 12 50 50 36 -28
MATANE 25 16 -36 8 4 -50 33 20 -39
MONT-LAURIER 51 54 6 74 7 -91 125 61 -51
MONTMAGNY 21 24 14 8 2 -75 29 26 -10
PRÉVOST 170 128 -25 48 55 15 218 183 -16
RAWDON 75 76 1 16 27 69 91 103 13
RIMOUSKI 176 165 -6 320 580 81 496 745 50
RIVIÈRE-DU-LOUP 71 67 -6 120 81 -33 191 148 -23
ROBERVAL 17 19 12 6 4 -33 23 23 0
ROUYN-NORANDA 122 119 -2 23 8 -65 145 127 -12
SAINTE-ADÈLE 81 65 -20 43 35 -19 124 100 -19
SAINTE-MARIE 33 49 48 51 105 *** 84 154 83
SAINTE-SOPHIE 213 189 -11 91 122 34 304 311 2
SAINT-FÉLICIEN 12 11 -8 0 44 *** 12 55 ***
SAINT-GEORGES 114 102 -11 260 24 -91 374 126 -66
SAINT-LIN-LAURENTIDES 214 156 -27 129 178 38 343 334 -3
SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD 66 67 2 186 90 -52 252 157 -38
SEPT-ÎLES 54 64 19 22 30 36 76 94 24
SOREL-TRACY 114 126 11 240 352 47 354 478 35
THETFORD MINES 36 34 -6 43 42 -2 79 76 -4
VAL-D'OR 122 134 10 71 328 *** 193 462 ***
VICTORIAVILLE 167 157 -6 473 354 -25 640 511 -20
Subtotal (10,000 to 49,999)* 2,505 2,371 -5 2,952 2,972 1 5,457 5,343 -2
Quebec (estimate 10,000+) 13,440 11,516 -14 30,087 30,320 1 43,527 41,836 -4
* Data adjusted to reflect geographical definitions of the 2006 Census. Les-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Mont-Laurier, Prévost, Rawdon, Sainte-Adèle and Sainte-Sophie now belong to the 10,000 to 49,999 population category.
*** Absolute value greater than 100%

Contact Information:

Province
Kevin Hughes
Senior Economist (province of Quebec)
514-283-4488
khughes@cmhc.ca

Montreal
Bertrand Recher
Senior Market Analyst
514-283-2758
brecher@cmhc.ca

Quebec
Elisabeth Koulouris
Senior Market Analyst
418-649-8098
ekoulour@cmhc.ca

Gatineau (Outaouais, Abitibi)
Francis Cortellino
Senior Market Analyst
514-283-8391
fcortell@cmhc.ca

Sherbrooke (Estrie)
Lydia Yakonowsky
Market Analyst
514-283-2203
lyakonow@cmhc.ca

Trois-Rivieres (Mauricie)
Marie-Elaine Denis
Market Analyst
418-649-8100
medenis@cmhc.ca

Saguenay
Sebastien Paquet-Poirier
Market Analyst
418-649-8102
spaquetp@cmhc.ca

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