Construction improved in the first two months of 2021, with the number of building permits issued increasing 1.9% on the year before despite a lockdown in January.
A second national lockdown that began on January 10 was gradually lifted from February 1.
According to the Cyprus Statistical Service, 1,150 building permits were issued in January-February compared to 1,129 in the same period last year.
However, the total value of these permits decreased by 4.6% and the total area covered by 5.1%.
The number of housing units planned for also recorded a small 0.8% decrease.
For February alone, building permits authorized by local authorities stood at 656.
The total value of these permits reached €170.1 million, and the total area covered 155,900 square metres, providing for the construction of 663 dwellings.
Building permits are considered a good indicator of future construction activity.
According to CyStat data, the area of licensed projects across Cyprus showed a decrease of 12.6%, with only Nicosia and Paphos increasing the land for construction.
Source: Financial Mirror