Housing starts in Canada slow in April

Thursday, 09 May 2013 23:41:44 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

Housing starts in Canada were trending at 182,754 units in April compared to 188,369 in March, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts. CMHC uses the trend measure as a complement to the monthly SAAR of housing starts to account for considerable swings in monthly estimates and obtain a more complete picture of the state of the housing market.

The standalone monthly SAAR was 174,858 units in April, down from 181,146 in March. The SAAR of urban starts decreased by 2.5 percent in April to 153,528 units, led by a 3.5 percent decline in multiple urban starts to 93,469 units. Single urban starts remained relatively unchanged from March at 60,059 units in April.

April's seasonally adjusted annual rates of urban starts decreased in Atlantic Canada (down 40.8 percent), Ontario (down 14.9 per cent) and British Columbia ( down 5.6 percent). Urban starts increased in Quebec (14.8 percent) and the Prairies (9.3 percent).

Rural starts were estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 21,330 units in April.


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