Luxembourg - Non-residential Building Permits





Luxembourg: Non-residential Building Permits

Mnemonic HPMTN.ILUX
Unit #, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Quarterly 33.76 %
Data 2026 Q1 939
2025 Q4 702

Series Information

Source STATEC Luxembourg
Release Building permits
Frequency Quarterly
Start Date 3/31/2010
End Date 3/31/2026

Luxembourg: Real Estate

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Building Permits 2026 Q1 1,432 1,733 #, SAAR Quarterly
Non-residential Building Permits 2026 Q1 939 702 #, NSA Quarterly
Residential Building Permits 2026 Q1 333 390 #, NSA Quarterly
House Price Index 2025 Q4 157.57 158.86 Index 2005Q1=100, NSA Quarterly
House Price Index for Existing Homes 2025 Q4 162.4 161.42 Index 2015=100, NSA Quarterly
House Price Index for New Homes 2025 Q4 172.26 173.57 Index 2015=100, NSA Quarterly
Building Completions 2020 177 253 # Annual

Release Information

For Luxembourg, construction permits; by typology; count of permits, count of dwellings, and cubic volume. Monthly 1994 to 2023, quarterly from 2010.

Active:

  • Measurement: Unitary count (#)
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequency: Quarterly
  • Start date: Uniformly 2010Q1
  • Geo coverage: Country

Predecessor(s):

  • Monthly, subnational - 1994m1 to 2023m3 (no archive specifier)
  • 2005=100 - 2005m1 to 2011m12 ("_05")

Predecessor properties:

  • Measurements:
    • Thousands of cubic meters (Ths. m3)
    • Fixed-base index relative to 2005 (Index 2005=100)
  • Geo coverage:
    • Village of Luxembourg (ILUX_VLUX)
    • District (3x ILUX_LUnnnn)

Global concept aliases:

  • HPMT
  • HPMTN
  • HPMTR

Building permits consists of only buildings and is split into:

  • dwelling residential buildings
  • and more dwelling residential buildings
  • residencies for communities
  • office buildings
  • other buildings

The indicators are:

  • Number of buildings
  • Number of dwellings
  • Builded [sic] volume (1000 m3)
  • Useful floor area (1000 m2)

A building permit is a permission to begin work on a building project. A permit is a good indicator of the workload for the building industry.

A dwelling is one room or a group of rooms included with its accessories in a permanent building or stucturally seperated intended by the way it has been constructed to be for private habitation. A dwelling should have a seperate access to a street. The access can be direct or via a common grounds. Rooms that are detached and meant for habitation that are to be used as part of the dwelling are counted as part of the dwelling. Therefore, a dwelling may be made up of seperate buildings within the same enclosure as long as they are inteded for habitation by the same private household. 

Any part of a dwelling used for residential purposes (e.g., kitchen) is included in the measurements of useful floor area. The useful floor area is measured within the external walls and does not include, construction areas (e.g., areas of demarcation components, supports, columns, pillars, shafts, chimneys), functional areas for ancillary use (e.g., areas occupied by heating and air-conditioning installations, or by power generators), or thoroughfares (e.g., areas of stairwells, lifts, escalators).

Moody's Analytics supplements

For the defunct monthly count of permits (four concepts), we computed seasonally adjusted (SAAR) counterparts using X-13ARIMA-SEATS.

For the same concepts in the replacement quarterly variant, we back-extend (1994Q1 to 2009Q4) using the corresponding monthly series, construct an intermediate aggregate (non-residential buildings and residences for communities), and construct SA counterparts.

Yes. The source revises for two reasons:

  • To fix errors
  • "Normal" statistical procedures (e.g., change in methodology)

Further reading

At the source:

  • Jan 2008 - Initial version.
  • Jul 2012 - Addendum of SA supplement
  • 11 Apr 2025, Phillip Thorne - Frequency changed: Properties, Moody's Analytics supplements.