Updated: 17-Sep-25 09:17 ET
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Updated: 17-Sep-25 09:17 ET |
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Highlights
- Total housing starts declined 8.5% month-over-month in August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.307 million (Briefing.com consensus: 1.375 million) from a revised 1.429 million (from 1.428 million) in July.
- Building permits declined 3.7% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.312 million (Briefing.com consensus: 1.370 million) from an unrevised 1.362 million in July.
Key Factors
- The change in single-unit starts by region: Northeast (+42.3%); Midwest (+8.2%); South (-17.0%); and West (+1.6%).
- The change in single-unit permits by region: Northeast (-1.8%); Midwest (+1.6%); South (-1.5%); and West (-6.9%). Multi-unit starts declined 11.7% month-over-month, while multi-unit permits decreased 6.4% month-over-month.
- The number of units under construction at the end of the period dropped 1.5% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.317 million, with single-unit dwellings under construction sliding 2.1% to 611,000.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is the weakness in single-unit starts (-7.0% month-over-month) and single-unit permits (-2.2%), which is a reflection of affordability constraints for builders and prospective homeowners alike. Strikingly, single-unit starts in the South-the nation's largest homebuilding region-plunged 17.0% in August.
Category |
AUG |
JUL |
JUN |
MAY |
APR |
Starts |
1307K |
1429K |
1382K |
1282K |
1398K |
1 Unit |
890K |
957K |
925K |
949K |
948K |
Multi Units |
417K |
472K |
457K |
333K |
450K |
Permits |
1312K |
1362K |
1393K |
1394K |
1422K |