Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 5, Number 4, December 1991 Page: Front Cover
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DOCUMENTS CLLECTIONVOLUME 5, NUMBER 4 SOLUTIONS THROUGH RESEARCH DECEMBER 1991
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Table 1. Texas Residential Construction Activity: October 1991
Number of Site-Built Housing Permits
Single-famiy yMultifamily
Average
Percent Prior 12 Percent Value Percent Prior 12 Percent
Metropolitan Area October Change * Months Change * ( October) October Change * Months Change *
Abilene 7 -12.5 72 -5.3 $109,950 0 na 0 na
Amarillo 20 81.8 149 39.3 107,698 0 na 0 na
Austin 269 88.1 2,560 37.9 99,269 6 50.0 298 520.8
Beaumont- 26 36.8 251 1.2 83,131 0 na 8 na
Port Arthur
Brazoria 81 47.3 744 8.8 76,142 0 na 13 8.3
Brownsville- 42 -22.2 595 12.3 43,093 10 na 62 113.8
Harlingen
Bryan-College Station 27 58.8 259 27.0 89,530 0 na 0 ria
Corpus Christi 36 9.1 428 -5.1 93,641 0 na 21 -50.0
Dallas- 1,038 33.8 10,401 5.9 111,167 312 78.3 2,170 -58.7
Irving
El Paso 153 21.4 1,505 -21.4 55,211 0 na 45 -83.1
Fort Worth 434 9.6 4,225 -8.2 106,881 152 na 643 77.6
Arlington
NB Tarrant County
Galveston- 87 24.3 825 -9.2 108,798 0 na 55 -31.3
Texas City
Houston 865 1.2 9,527 4.1 85,695 371 9,175.0 3,541 20.7
Killeen-Fort Hood- 30 233.3 223 4.7 85,664 0 na 4 -42.9
Temple-Belton
Laredo 54 31.7 554 5.7 44,627 9 na 165 18.7
Longview 8 14.3 85 -2.3 86,618 0 na 8 na
Lubbock 31 29.2 420 12.3 85,728 0 na 8 -86.4
McAllen 76 -26.2 817 -6.1 57,895 3 -78.6 37 -74.1
Midland 26 100.0 243 22.7 123,949 0 na 0 na
Odessa 10 100.0 57 21.3 115,600 0 na 0 na
San Angelo 8 -38.5 151 38.5 83,131 0 na 24 na
San Antonio 228 49.0 1,786 9.2 83,927 9 na 21 -74.4
Sherman-Denison 0 na 17 -46.9 0 0 na 3 na
Texarkana 4 -55.6 50 -7.4 59,319 0 na 0 na
Tyler 16 100.0 96 39.1 116,562 0 na 0 na
Victoria 10 100.0 113 -4.2 102,233 0 na 0 na
Waco 9 0.0 148 24.4 107,944 250 na 250 8,233.3
Wichita Falls 7 -12.5 68 -16.0 143,286 4 na 4 100.0
MSA Total 3,602 21.1 36,369 3.6 94,775 1,126 471.6 7,380 -22.4
Non-MSA Total 29 3.6 355 2.3 79,145 80 3,900.0 224 522.2
Texas Total 3,631 21.0 36,724 3.6 94,650 1,206 506.0 7,604 -20.4
USA Total 64,224 13.8 646,781 -15.4 $ 93,283 18,079 -3.2 186,731 -42.0Note: na = data not available * Same period of prior year
Source: Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University and U.S. Bureau of the Census
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