| Mnemonic | HPMTN.IPRT | |
|---|---|---|
| Unit | #, NSA | |
| Adjustments | Not Seasonally Adjusted | |
| Monthly | 13.85 % | |
| Data | Apr 2026 | 479 |
| Mar 2026 | 556 | |
| Source | Instituto Nacional de Estatística - Portugal (Statistics Portugal) |
| Release | Housing Permits - Sub-national - Monthly |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Start Date | 1/31/2007 |
| End Date | 4/30/2026 |
| Reference | Last | Previous | Units | Frequency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Building Permits | Apr 2026 | 2,067 | 2,433 | #, NSA | Monthly |
| Non-residential Building Permits | Apr 2026 | 479 | 556 | #, NSA | Monthly |
| Residential Building Permits | Apr 2026 | 1,588 | 1,877 | #, NSA | Monthly |
| Building Completions | 2026 Q1 | 3,943 | 4,096 | #, NSA | Quarterly |
| Non-residential Building Completions | 2026 Q1 | 870 | 962 | #, NSA | Quarterly |
| Residential Building Completions | 2026 Q1 | 3,073 | 3,134 | #, NSA | Quarterly |
| Dwelling Stocks | 2022 | 6,003,809 | 5,983,695 | # | Annual |
| House Price Value | Feb 2020 | 1,337 | 1,330 | EUR per m², NSA | Monthly |
For Portugal, a survey-based count of residential and non-residential construction permits, by purpose, monthly from 2002, for subnational areas (NUTS 1, 2 and 3).
Active:
Predecessors:
Global concept aliases:
Monthly survey of building constructions and demolitions.
Building permits are defined as the authorisation granted by local councils under the provisions of specific legislation, for the execution of works (new construction, enlargements, conversions, refurbishments and demolition of buildings).
New construction is defined as the erection of an entirely new structure, whether or not the site on which it was built was previously occupied.
Data are broken out by project purpose (family housing, other, and total), type of project (total construction and demolition works, new constructions and other), and dwelling typology (number of bedrooms).
The dataset differentiates between "dwellings" and "residential buildings." Although the latter term is not defined, based on their relative numeric values and the two definitions below, we infer that a "dwelling" is a "dwelling unit." For example, a single-family home counts as one dwelling and one residential building, whereas a ten-unit apartment building counts for ten dwellings and one residential building.
For unreported conterminous areas, we construct series.
For "total family " we construct seasonally adjusted (SAAR) counterparts.
Yes. The source generally revises the last few months of data with each month's update and revises the prior year of data with the March update.
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