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  •   Home > News > Business

    Some signs of turn-around in the building sector

    Some signs of turn-around in the building sector


    The number of new homes consented in the three months to March, was up six-percent on the same period last year.

    Consents for standalone homes were up 5.7 percent; while consents for townhouses, flats and units rose 7.2 percent.

    28-percent more retirement village units and 23-percent more apartments were approved.

    Despite that, new building consents in the year to March were still 3.3 percent lower than the year before.

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