The number of emerging new residential buildings in the second quarter of 2013 is 561.
For comparison, during the first three months of this year, their number was with 9 more, making a minimal growth of 1.6% on a monthly basis.
The number of dwellings in them is with 134 suites more than the first quarter, or a growth of 5.4 percent, according to the National Statistical Institute (NSI).
Most built are the houses - 69.7%. The number of newly built condominiums and mixed-use buildings has reduced.
Most residential buildings put in operation are in Varna - 121 buildings with 592 homes in them. Followed by Bourgas -105 buildings with 1001 housing and Plovdiv - 48 buildings with 179 residences.
Nearly half of newly built homes are with two rooms (29.0%) Follow by those with three rooms (28.2%). Compared to the second quarter of 2012 is reported an increase of studios, two bedroom and housing with four and five rooms and a reduction of dwellings with three and six rooms and more.
The structure of the housing stock with a prevalence of 2 and 3 bedroom homes has retained.