Building permits drop by 5% across Europe in 2022
02 June 2023
Building permits (in terms of useful floor area) fell by almost 5% in the European Union (EU) in 2022, according to the latest figures from Eurostat.
Permits dropped to 386.7 million sq m last year, following a 15% increase in 2021, reflecting the rebound in the year after the Covid-19 pandemic peak.
In terms of number of dwellings, irrespective of their size, building permits also fell by 4% in the EU, after an increase of 16% in 2021.
Between 2015 and 2019, the number of permits went up by almost 6% on average per year. The Covid-19 pandemic interrupted these developments but the increases in 2021 compensated for the decline in 2020.
Source: Eurostat
Despite the fact that there were decreases in both indicators in 2022, the number of permits was still high, staying above pre-pandemic levels, Eurostat said.
There were nine countries where building permits (in terms of useful floor area) increased. They were:
- Malta (+29%)
- Spain (+28%)
- Croatia (+21%)
- Slovenia (+17%)
- Bulgaria (+12%)
- Italy (+8%)
- Hungary (+7%)
- Portugal (+3%)
- France (+2%)
In the remaining EU countries, the decreases in the number of building permits varied between -28% in Luxembourg and -1% in Romania.
Source: Eurostat
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