According to preliminary data from the National Statistical Institute, in the third quarter of 2024, the number of newly built residential buildings was 1 177, and the newly built dwellings in them were 4 398.
In the third quarter of 2024, 73.2% of the newly built residential buildings had steel-concrete construction, 22.8% had solid structure, 3.1% had ‘other’ and 0.9% had a panel construction. The highest is the relative share of newly built houses (78.6%), followed by blocks of flats (14.4%).
The highest is the number of residential buildings built in Plovdiv district - 156 residential buildings with 431 dwellings, followed by Sofia (stolitsa) district - 153 residential buildings with 1 086 dwellings, and Burgas district - 137 buildings with 681 dwellings in them.
The highest is the number of newly built dwellings with two rooms (39.7%), followed by the number of those with three rooms (32.9%), and the lowest is the number of dwellings with six and more rooms (4.1%).
In the third quarter of 2024, the total useful space of newly built dwellings was 410.2 thousand sq. m, and the living floor space was 318.9 thousand square meters. The average useful floor space of a newly built dwelling was 93.3 square meters.
The largest average useful floor space of a newly built dwelling was recorded in the districts of Smolyan - 162.3 sq. m, and Vidin - 162.0 sq. m, and the smallest ones in Shumen - 65.3 sq. m, and Targovishte - 68.7 square meters.