New Housing Units Authorized For Construction

2000 Annual Reports :


Tables:
Table 1A. New Housing and Construction Value Authorized in Maryland : 2000
Table 1B. New Housing and Construction Value Authorized by Permit Issuing Place : 2000
Table 1C. New Housing and Construction Value Authorized for Planning Regions and Political Subdivisions : 2000
Table 2A.1 & 2A.2 Cumulative New Housing Units Authorized for Construction : Annual 2000 & 1999-1990
Table 2B.1 & 2B.2 Cumulative New Single Family Housing Units Authorized for Construction : Annual 2000 & 1999-1990
Table 2C.1 & 2C.2 Cumulative New Multi Family Housing Units Authorized for Construction : Annual 2000 & 1999-1990
Table 3A. Comparison of Total and Single Family Housing Authorized for Construction : 2000 and 1999
Table 3B. Comparison of Total and Single Family Housing Authorized for Construction : 2000 and 1998
Table 3C. Comparison of Total and Single Family Housing Authorized for Construction : 2000 and 1997
Appendix 1. Months Reported and Buildings, Units and Construction Cost Reported by Permit Issuing Place : 2000
Appendix 2.​ Comparison of New Units Authorized for Construction by Building Permit by Source : 2000


If you have any question about new housing units authorized for construction, please contact Mr. Jesse Ash at 410-767-4450 or email to jesse.ash@maryland.gov​.

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