PEI Housing Starts in December


CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND--(Marketwire - Jan. 10, 2012) - Residential construction in urban centres of the province decreased last month compared to December 2010, according to figures released today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Preliminary data1 indicate that a total of 38 units were started in December 2011 compared to 80 units for the same period in 2010.

"Charlottetown recorded a decrease in new home construction activity in December compared to the same period in 2010 due to fewer multiple starts," said Jason Beaton, market analyst with CMHC in Prince Edward Island. The most significant decrease was in multiple unit construction in Charlottetown, which reported 14 units compared to 53 starts in the same month a year ago. Despite the decrease in December, urban starts for the year were 13.0 per cent above the pace experienced in 2010.

In urban centres across Canada, total housing starts recorded in December were up 25 per cent to 14,980 units compared to 12,012 a year ago. Single-detached starts increased ten per cent to 5,506 units, while multiple starts increased 35 per cent to 9,474 units in December. In the Atlantic region, 1,047 new units were started compared to 611 during December 2010.

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1 Figures for the most recent month are preliminary and subject to revisions due to corrections or updates from quarterly enumeration or sampling results.

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PRELIMINARY URBAN MONTHLY HOUSING STARTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SUMMARY
2011 2010 YEAR-TO-DATE
% Change % Change
DEC DEC 2011 2010
ALL URBAN CENTRES WITH POPULATION >10,000
CHARLOTTETOWN CA
Single 11 17 -35.3 % 201 250 -19.6 %
Multiple 14 53 -73.6 % 333 268 24.3 %
TOTAL 25 70 -64.3 % 534 518 3.1 %
SUMMERSIDE CA
Single 1 0 - 35 23 52.2 %
Multiple 12 10 20.0 % 100 51 96.1 %
TOTAL 13 10 30.0 % 135 74 82.4 %
ALL CENTRES
Single 12 17 -29.4 % 236 273 -13.6 %
Multiple 26 63 -58.7 % 433 319 35.7 %
TOTAL 38 80 -52.5 % 669 592 13.0 %

## Indicates changes in excess of 100% which are not reported due to volatility resulting from small absolute numbers.

PRELIMINARY URBAN QUARTERLY HOUSING STARTS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SUMMARY
2011 2010 YEAR-TO-DATE
% Change % Change
Q4 Q4 2011 2010
ALL URBAN CENTRES WITH POPULATION >10,000
CHARLOTTETOWN CA
Single 64 48 33.3 % 201 250 -19.6 %
Multiple 91 101 -9.9 % 333 268 24.3 %
TOTAL 155 149 4.0 % 534 518 3.1 %
SUMMERSIDE CA -
Single 4 1 ## 35 23 52.2 %
Multiple 30 15 ## 100 51 96.1 %
TOTAL 34 16 ## 135 74 82.4 %
ALL CENTRES
Single 68 49 38.8 % 236 273 -13.6 %
Multiple 121 113 7.1 % 433 319 35.7 %
TOTAL 189 162 16.7 % 669 592 13.0 %

## Indicates changes in excess of 100% which are not reported due to volatility resulting from small absolute numbers.

Contact Information:

Jason Beaton, Market Analyst
(506) 851-6047
jbeaton@cmhc-schl.gc.ca

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