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PEC Building numbers for January

By Brock Ormond Feb 5, 2026 | 1:52 PM

Prince Edward County is lower on building permits, but higher on construction value in year-to-year comparisons.

The municipality noted in its January building report that 23 permits worth more than $3.7 million were issued last month, compared to 28 permits at a $2.6 million tag from January 2025.

The total number of new homes, including secondary suites, was four for the month.

The largest price tag impact the County building report was a $1.2 million permit for a new addition to an existing building for proposed retail use.

A building comparison report can be seen below.