New home permits sink over 30 pct in March on virus
SEOUL, April 29 (Yonhap) -- New home permits in South Korea plunged more than 30 percent from a year ago in March due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, the government said Wednesday.
Construction permits issued for new homes stood at 33,648 units last month, down 33.8 percent from the same period a year ago, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
The tumble is attributable to the outbreak of COVID-19, the ministry said, adding the disease could have a negative impact on the sector down the road.
New home permits issued in the capital area nose-dived 50.9 percent on-year to 16,442 in March, and those in the rest of the country dropped 1.1 percent to 17,206.
By type, construction permits for new apartments plunged 34.4 percent on-year to 24,643, and those for other types of housing, such as row and detached houses, dipped 32.4 percent to 9,005.
Meanwhile, the number of groundbreakings for new homes soared 26.3 percent on-year to 36,014 units last month, according to the ministry.
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