Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 9, Number 9, June 1996 Page: Table 6
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Table 6. Texas Residential Single-Family Building Permit Activity
Number of Dwelling Units Average Value Per Dwelling Unit ($)
12 Months 12 Months
Ending Percent Ending Percent
Metropolitan Area March February March Change March February March ChangePLAINS REGION 213 225 2,080
Abilene
Amarillo
Lubbock
Odessa-Midland
San Angelo
Wichita Falls
NORTH REGION :::::':>
Dallas
Fort Worth-Arlington
Sherman-Denison
EAST REGION
Longview-Marshall
Texarkana
Tyler
CENTRAL REGION..
Austin-San Marcos
Bryan-College Station
Killeen-Temple
San Antonio
Waco
GULtF COAST REGION
Beaumont-Port Arthur
Brazoria County
Corpus Christi
Galveston-Texas City
Houston
Victoria
RIO GRANDE REGION
Brownsville-Harlingen
El Paso
Laredo
McAllen-Edinburg-M ssion21
55
58
37
31
20
1,512
624
10241
424
582
368<r.
1
4
-15
17240
184
16,767
6,792
93-2
-22
11
7
8223
43
65
40
17
17
1,727
657
25
80
19l02,200 102,600
112,300 109,500
107,800 110,500
98,200 106,700
94,700 109,300
104,600 82,200
134,200 150,200
114,500 115,700
92,900 123,300
114,400 io8,ooo
99,300 118,400
69,000 90,000
197,200 155,100
102,500 98,300
112,200 104,000
93,200 99,100
80,000 77,600
97,200 98,100
96,400 103,500
78,400 95,200
96,700 82,600
122,800 111,700
99,400 107,900
73,500 80,800
49,900 48,500
51,300 61,300
59,800 50,800
53,500 53,800
40,400 41,400106,300:
111,600
116,700
107,400
109,200
87,100
-91,600
132,100
115,800
91,700
103,000
101,200
74,600
169,400
93,600
104,100
92,000
90,900
82,600
97,200
89,000
91,300
115,100
102,700
85,400
49,000
54,800
56,200
53,600
41,000.
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-7
1
-2
1
-4
3
1
-22
6
3
11
6
-2
2
-12
4
-7
-2
5
-5
4
-16
-7
-1
18MSA Total087 6,322 6$ 88 9 104,500.109,400 102,400 2
Texas Total 72,?( 6A418 70,009.......S 104,100 108,800 10.L900 2
U.S Total . 87435 : 85 945446 3 107,000 107,300 106,800 3
Source: Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University and U.S. Bureau of the Census72 790 . -17
18 155 -17
4 57 -10
22 224 7
528 16,094 16
685 6,696 19
64 597 14
162 1,681 31
564 6,402 13
19 304 2
43 423 -19
132 1,351 26
89 830 2
90 1,200 -5
,349 14,501 10
13 173 -7
719 8,831 . -2
104 1,455 -3
205 2,323 5
78 928 8
313 3,867 -75
25
1,664
783
67
147
590
46
146
81
146
1,540
15
857
148
224
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Texas A & M University. Real Estate Center. Texas Real Estate Center Trends, Volume 9, Number 9, June 1996, report, June 1996; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903812/m1/6/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.