Slow Start to 2015 for Twin Cities Residential Construction

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Roseville, MN (January 30, 2015)–Residential construction activity has not started the year as strong as builders had hoped. Compared to January 2014 permits are down 13 percent, there was also a 50 percent decrease in number of units, mainly due to a decrease in large multifamily projects.

According to data compiled by the Keystone Report for the Builders Association of the Twin Cities (BATC), there were 308 permits issued for a total of 529 units during four comparable weeks in the month of January 2015.

“After a tough 2014 for single-family construction, we had hoped to see a much stronger start to this year,” said Chris Contreras, 2015 President of the Builders Association of the Twin Cities. “We are still hopeful that we’ll see the numbers pick up, but it’s concerning as the new residential building code takes effect this month. Home builders are feeling the full effects of this expensive new code as it will unnecessarily raise the price of new homes in Minnesota.”

“We can’t afford the wrong code, we strongly believe we need to send the code back and get it right,” Contreras said.

For the month, Apple Valley issued the most permitted units at 111, followed by Rosemount with 97, and Plymouth and Lakeville tied for third with a total of 32 units. Rounding out the top five is Chanhassen with 18 units and Blaine with 16.

See the Data Chart below.