Serbia Building Permits Rise 10.8% YoY in December

2026-02-13 11:25 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

The number of building permits issued in Serbia rose 10.8% year-on-year to 2,948 in December 2025, after a 3.1% drop in the previous month.

Of the total, 83.4% were for buildings and 16.6% for civil engineering projects.

Within the buildings category, 83.7% of permits were for residential construction and 16.3% for non-residential projects.

Among civil engineering works, 73.7% were for pipelines, communication, and electric power lines.

Permits were issued for the construction of 5,705 dwellings, with an average floor area of 71.2 m², including 6.8% in single-dwelling buildings and 92.2% in buildings with three or more dwellings.

The anticipated value of new construction works accounted for 90.4% of the total estimated project value, with the largest share recorded in Beogradska oblast (42.5%), followed by Severnobacka (8.7%), Pirotska (6.7%), and Južnobacka (6.3%).



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Serbia Building Permits Rise 10.8% YoY in December
The number of building permits issued in Serbia rose 10.8% year-on-year to 2,948 in December 2025, after a 3.1% drop in the previous month. Of the total, 83.4% were for buildings and 16.6% for civil engineering projects. Within the buildings category, 83.7% of permits were for residential construction and 16.3% for non-residential projects. Among civil engineering works, 73.7% were for pipelines, communication, and electric power lines. Permits were issued for the construction of 5,705 dwellings, with an average floor area of 71.2 m², including 6.8% in single-dwelling buildings and 92.2% in buildings with three or more dwellings. The anticipated value of new construction works accounted for 90.4% of the total estimated project value, with the largest share recorded in Beogradska oblast (42.5%), followed by Severnobacka (8.7%), Pirotska (6.7%), and Južnobacka (6.3%).
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