Building permits: October 2022

Housing
Building permits: October 2022

Statbel, the Belgian statistical office, publishes today the figures on building permits until October 2022.

Annual evolution

The number of permits issued for new residential buildings in the first 10 months of 2022 has decreased by 8.3% to 24,722 buildings compared to the same period in 2021. The decrease in the Flemish Region amounted to 8%. In the Walloon Region, the number of permits issued for new residential buildings was 9% lower, and the Brussels-Capital Region registered a decrease of 19.7%.

 

  Belgium Flemish Region Walloon Region Brussels-Capital Region
2005 26,226   18,209   7,713   304  
2010 24,189 (-7.8%) 16,759 (-8.0%) 7,208 (-6.5%) 222 (-27.0%)
2015 18,532 (-23.4%) 13,093 (-21.9%) 5,247 (-27.2%) 192 (-13.5%)
2016 20,025 (+8.1%) 14,746 (+12.6%) 5,110 (-2.6%) 169 (-12.0%)
2017 18,677 (-6.7%) 12,875 (-12.7%) 5,649 (+10.5%) 153 (-9.5%)
2018 24,532 (+31.3%) 18,908 (+46.9%) 5,492 (-2.8%) 132 (-13.7%)
2019 22,973 (-6.4%) 17,273 (-8.6%) 5,579 (+1.6%) 121 (-8.3%)
2020 23,981 (+4.4%) 18,160 (+5.1%) 5,701 (+2.2%) 120 (-0.8%)
2021 26,965 (+12.4%) 20,113 (+10.8%) 6,704 (+17.6%) 147 (+22.5%)
2022 24,722 (-8.3%) 18,502 (-8.0%) 6,102 (-9.0%) 118 (-19.7%)
(Figures for the first 10 months - number of building permits for new residential buildings + evolution compared to the previous period)

Monthly evolution

For the most recent month available, October 2022, building permits were issued for 2,237 new residential buildings. Compared to September 2022, this is a decrease of 1.4%. In the Flemish Region, the decrease was 1.9%, which means that permits were issued for 1,672 buildings. The number of permits issued for new buildings has increased by 2.2% to 562 in the Walloon Region. In the Brussels-Capital Region, permits were issued in October for the construction of 3 new residential buildings.

  Month Belgium Flemish Region Walloon Region Brussels-Capital Region
2021 1 2,550   1,897   641   12  
2021 2 2,428 (-4.8%) 1,822 (-4.0%) 592 (-7.6%) 14 (+16.7%)
2021 3 3,558 (+46.5%) 2,648 (+45.3%) 887 (+49.8%) 23 (+64.3%)
2021 4 2,675 (-24.8%) 1,937 (-26.9%) 729 (-17.8%) 9 (-60.9%)
2021 5 2,656 (-0.7%) 1,954 (+0.9%) 691 (-5.2%) 11 (+22.2%)
2021 6 2,948 (+11.0%) 2,206 (+12.9%) 722 (+4.5%) 20 (+81.8%)
2021 7 2,537 (-13.9%) 1,871 (-15.2%) 639 (-11.5%) 27 (+35.0%)
2021 8 2,497 (-1.6%) 1,867 (-0.2%) 618 (-3.3%) 12 (-55.6%)
2021 9 2,558 (+2.4%) 1,922 (+2.9%) 628 (+1.6%) 7 (-41.7%)
2021 10 2,558 0.0% 1,989 (+3.5%) 557 (-11.3%) 12 (+71.4%)
2021 11 2,476 (-3.2%) 1,705 (-14.3%) 764 (+37.2%) 7 (-41.7%)
2021 12 2,331 (-5.9%) 1,704 (-0.1%) 617 (-19.2%) 10 (+42.9%)
2022 1 2,493 (+6.9%) 1,914 (+12.3%) 554 (-10.2%) 25 (+150.0%)
2022 2 2,451 (-1.7%) 1,862 (-2.7%) 574 (+3.6%) 15 (-40.0%)
2022 3 3,492 (+42.5%) 2,723 (+46.2%) 752 (+31.0%) 17 (+13.3%)
2022 4 2,245 (-35.7%) 1,593 (-41.5%) 643 (-14.5%) 9 (-47.1%)
2022 5 2,716 (+21.0%) 1,994 (+25.2%) 707 (+10.0%) 15 (+66.7%)
2022 6 2,392 (-11.9%) 1,832 (-8.1%) 553 (-21.8%) 7 (-53.3%)
2022 7 1,958 (-18.1%) 1,419 (-22.5%) 531 (-4.0%) 8 (+14.3%)
2022 8 2,469 (+26.1%) 1,788 (+26.0%) 676 (+27.3%) 5 (-37.5%)
2022 9 2,269 (-8.1%) 1,705 (-4.6%) 550 (-18.6%) 14 (+180.0%)
2022 10 2,237 (-1.4%) 1,672 (-1.9%) 562 (+2.2%) 3 (-78.6%)
Monthly figures - number of permits for new residential buildings + evolution compared to the previous period

Long term evolution

Since 2007, the number of permits for the renovation of residential buildings was generally higher than the number of permits for the construction of new residential buildings. This changes briefly from the second quarter of 2018 onwards. From February 2019 onwards, the number of permits for the renovation of residential buildings is again higher than the number of permits for the construction of new residential buildings.

From 2003 onwards, more permits are issued for new apartments than for single family dwellings. During the years 2010-2011, both were at approximately the same level. Afterwards, the difference has been increasing again in favour of the apartments. The difference is the greatest in 2018. From 2019 onwards, the gap narrows again. In recent months, both have been at about the same level.