Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 7, Number 9, May 1994 Page: Front Cover
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REAL ESTATE CENTER DIUMENTS COLLECTIONVOLUME 7, NUMBER 9 SOLUTIONS THROUGH RESEARCH MAY 1994
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Table 1. Texas Residential Construction Activity: March 1994
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 25 150.0 246 24.9 $118,878 0 na 218 3,533.3
Amarillo 60 46.3 471 49.1 116,838 0 na 0 na
Austin. 590 19.9 6,350 35.5 111,620 711 106.7 2,250 66.1
Beaumont- 67 131.0 330 10.0 86,124 4 na 15 na
Port Arthur
Brazoria County 125 -3.8 1,285 1.1 94,338 28 na 218 153.5
Brownsville- 135 60.7 1,053 28.9 64,857 52 44.4 201 66.1
Harlingen
Bryan-College Station 82 20.6 647 28.6 87,309 16 na 258 1,072.7
Corpus Christi 96 43.3 926 35.4 101,200 0 na 59 210.5
Dallas- 1,696 16.6 16,203 13.8 123,073 304 -10.9 4,429 78.1
Irving
El Paso 233 -2.1 2,262 2.1 63,812 4 -33.3 509 -23.2
Fort Worth 681 24.5 6,348 17.1 113,926 248 3,000.0 365 39.3
Arlington
NE Tarrant County
Galveston- 164 18.8 1,477 0.9 112,016 0 na 311 96.8
Texas City
Houston 1,312 23.4 11,436 8.5 95,199 1,556 588.5 5,053 77.7
Killeen-Fort Hood- 173 51.8 1,672 57.9 86224 30 na 54 na
Temple-Belton
Laredo 93 40.9 932 34.7 54,227 81 62.0 701 20.2
Longview 16 45.5 155 25.0 116,389 0 na 4 0.0
Lubbock 97 47.0 722 17.0 99,797 0 na 53 120.8
McAllen 358 214.0 1889 69.3 36,068 48 220.0 526 549.4
Midland 34 36.0 280 41.4 114,744 0 na 0 na
Odessa 11 37.5 106 15.2 152,495 0 na 0 na
San Angelo 29 3.6 287 24.8 75,733 0 na 6 200.0
San Antonio 602 41.6 5,117 34.6 75,834 418 na 1,707 389.1
Sherman-Denison 9 na 46 21.1 74,965 0 na 0 na
Texarkana 3 -78.6 68 -22.7 69,805 0 na 0 na
Tyler 11 -47.6 241 15.3 116,773 0 na 14 na
Victoria 19 11.8 198 23.8 110,097 0 na 0 na
Waco 52 205.9 287 44.2 71,274 26 na 37 32.1
Wichita Falls 48 71.4 297 36.2 75,422 2 na 30 1,400.0
MSA Total 6,821 28.3 61,331 19.1 98,653 3,528 242.2 17,018 87.1
Non-MSA Total 160 128.6 1,043 83.0 75,868 45 1,025.0 458 146.2
Texas Total 6,981 29.6 62,374 19.8 98,131 3,573 245.2 17,476 88.2
USA Total 101,134 30.1 957,425 14.4 $ 99,820 21,843 59.5 207,682 25.1Note: na = data not available * Same period of prior year
Source: Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University and U.S. Bureau of the CensusU OF NT DEP LIBRARIES 76203
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