Title: Statistical Center Reports Significant Growth in National Housing Construction
Tehran, Iran – Recent data from the Statistical Center of Iran reveals a notable upward trend in the country’s housing construction sector, pointing to targeted developmental progress.
Capital Leads in Construction Volume
According to the detailed analysis of building permits issued by municipalities nationwide in the past Iranian year (1403), the Tehran municipality has been a significant driver of this growth. The data indicates that permits issued in the capital projected the construction of 57,231 residential units, marking a 7.1% increase compared to the previous year. The total built-up area for these permits reached approximately 10.1 million square meters, reflecting a 5.9% year-on-year rise.
National Picture Shows Strategic Expansion
The positive trend extends across the country. Nationally, building permits anticipated the construction of 522,825 residential units, a substantial 8.6% increase. Furthermore, the total built-up area approved nationwide saw an 8.5% growth, reaching around 93.3 million square meters. This expansion in the housing sector aligns with broader national development goals aimed at meeting the population’s needs and fostering economic stability.
The report underscores a strategic focus on increasing housing supply, a key indicator of social welfare and infrastructural advancement.