Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 5, Number 9, May 1992 Page: Front Cover
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REAL ESTATE CENTERVOLUME 5, NUMBER 9 SOLUTIONS THROUGH RESEARCH MAY 1992
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Table 1. Texas Residential Construction Activity: March 1992
Number of Site-Built Housing Permits
Single-family Multifamily
Average
Percent Prior 12 Percent Value Percent Prior 12 Percent
Metropolitan Area March Change * Months Change * ( March ) March Change * Months Change *
Abilene 10 100.0 96 57.4 $104,980 0 na 0 na
Amarillo 28 300.0 171 46.2 113,935 0 na 0 na
Austin 397 90.0 3,035 60.2 91,857 4 na 96 -63.9
Beaumont- 30 42.9 237 -13.2 83,131 0 na 8 na
Port Arthur
Brazoria 117 88.7 829 23.2 84,066 0 na 11 -31.3
Brownsville- 60 17.6 528 -10.4 44,258 0 na 61 15.1
Harlingen
Bryan-College Station 31 -13.9 262 14.4 102,082 0 na 0 na
Corpus Christi 60 27.7 415 -3.9 84,358 0 na 16 45.5
Dallas- 1,395 43.1 10,929 13.3 106,647 4 -50.0 2,564 -27.5
Irving
El Paso 181 72.4 1,641 -7.4 60,002 0 na 271 234.6
Fort Worth 510 59.4 4,190 -3.1 113,959 0 na 862 1,361.0
Arlington
NE Tarrant County
Galveston- 127 69.3 972 12.8 117,614 0 na 0 na
Texas City
Houston 1,033 23.1 9,401 7.6 92,274 309 -12.5 3,038 84.6
Killeen-Fort Hood- 86 352.6 407 194.9 77,083 0 na 5 25.0
Temple-Belton
Laredo 69 56.8 563 10.2 44,627 14 27.3 146 -8.2
Longview 13 116.7 97 14.1 96,423 0 na 0 na
Lubbock 60 122.2 442 21.1 115,933 0 na 8 -75.0
McAllen 101 53.0 816 -6.2 54,138 4 100.0 63 -8.7
Midland 17 -10.5 195 -14.8 152,515 0 na 0 na
Odessa 12 71.4 62 26.5 145,075 0 na 0 na
San Angelo 18 125.0 138 4.5 44,501 0 na 24 na
San Antonio 240 90.5 1,917 18.0 81,202 0 na 15 -74.1
Sherman-Denison 4 300.0 12 -64.7 82,375 0 na 0 na
Texarkana 9 12.5 53 15.2 70,030 0 na 0 na
Tyler 30 400.0 128 80.3 126,219 0 na 0 na
Victoria 15 50.0 131 29.7 120,506 0 na 0 na
Waco 20 11.1 129 -6.5 81,848 4 na 254 8,366.7
Wichita Falls 16 45.5 74 8.8 103,625 0 na 4 100.0
MSA Total 4,689 49.9 37,870 11.1 95,923 339 -26.5 7,446 21.1
Non-MSA Total 52 10.6 343 -1.2 67,472 137 na 238 78.9
Texas Total 4,741 49.3 38,213 11.0 95,611 476 3.3 7,684 22.3
USA Total 74,866 31.8 660,432 -1.4 $ 94,581 14,901 -6.2 171,120 -27.9Note: 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;a-rlT } Po, .r .<c
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