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Building Permits in Turkey, January-December, 2016

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Floor area of buildings given construction permits increased by 7.3%
In 2016 compared with the previous year, number of buildings, floor area of buildings, value of buildings and number of dwelling units increased by 5.5%, 7.3%, 15.4% and 10.6% respectively according to the construction permits given by municipalities.

Total floor area of buildings given construction permits in 2016 realized as 202.3 million m2 and 112.8 million m2 of it realized as residential building, 48.2 million m2 of it realized as nonresidential building and 41.3 million m2 of it realized as common used area.

According to the use of building, two and more dwelling residential buildings had the highest share with 150.9 million m2. It was followed by public entertainment, education, hospital or institutional care buildings with 11.5 million m2.

According to the type of investor, private sector had the highest share with 169.9 million m2. It was followed by public sector with 29.0 million m2 and construction cooperatives with 3.4 million m2respectively. According to the number of dwelling units, from total 986 thousand 119 dwellings, 908 thousand 687 of it was taken by private sector, 64 thousand 604 of it was taken by public sector and 12 thousand 828 of it was taken by construction cooperatives.

According to the total floor area of buildings, İstanbul had the highest share with 38.9 million m2. It was followed by Ankara with 17.7 million m2 and İzmir with 9.2 million m2 respectively. The provinces which had the lowest floor area were Hakkari, Ardahan and Şırnak respectively.

According to the dwelling units, İstanbul had the highest share with 213 thousand 526 units. It was followed by Ankara with 67 thousand 514 units and İzmir with 50 thousand 367 units respectively. The provinces which had the lowest dwelling units were Hakkari, Şırnak and Bayburt respectively.


Floor area of buildings given occupancy permits increased by 5.1%
In 2016 compared with the previous year, number of buildings, floor area of buildings, value of buildings and the number of dwelling units increased by 0.3%, 5.1%, 14.2% and 2.5% respectively according to the occupancy permits given by municipalities.

Total floor area of buildings given occupancy permits in 2016 realized as 150.3 million m2 and 86.1 million m2 of it realized as residential building, 36.0 million m2 of it realized as nonresidential building and 28.2 million m2 of it realized as common used area.

According to the use of building, two and more dwelling residential buildings had the highest share with 110.4 million m2. It was followed by wholesale and retail trade buildings with 8.7 million m2.

According to the type of investor, private sector had the highest share with 130.1 million m2. It was followed by public sector with 16.2 million m2 and construction cooperatives with 3.9 million m2respectively. According to the number of dwelling units, from total 750 thousand 336 dwellings, 683 thousand 642 of it was taken by private sector, 47 thousand 612 of it was taken by public sector and 19 thousand 82 of it was taken by construction cooperatives.

According to the total floor area of buildings, İstanbul had the highest share with 28.1 million m2. It was followed by Ankara with 13.4 million m2 and İzmir with 8.7 million m2 respectively. The provinces which had the lowest floor area were Ardahan, Hakkari and Bayburt respectively.

According to the dwelling units, İstanbul had the highest share with 158 thousand 709 units. It was followed by Ankara with 59 thousand 352 units and İzmir with 47 thousand 35 units respectively. The provinces which had the lowest dwelling units were Ardahan, Şırnak and Hakkari respectively.


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