Updated: 17-Jul-24 09:51 ET
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Updated: 17-Jul-24 09:51 ET |
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Highlights
- Total housing starts in June increased 3.0% month-over-month from a depressed base to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.353 million (Briefing.com consensus 1.310 million); however, single-unit starts were down 2.2%.
- Total building permits jumped 3.4% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.446 million (Briefing.com consensus 1.391 million); however, permits for single units -- a leading indicator -- were down 2.3%.
Key Factors
- The change in single-unit starts by region: Northeast (-2.9%); Midwest (+0.9%); South (+0.5%); and West (-10.2%).
- The change in single-unit permits by region: Northeast (+5.2%); Midwest (+6.1%); South (-4.5%); and West (-2.9%).
- Multi-unit starts increased 19.6% month-over-month while multi-unit permits increased 15.6% month-over-month.
- The number of units under construction at the end of the period decreased 1.5% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.563 million.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that, while it might have been better than expected relative to consensus estimates, it was not a strong report nor a particularly encouraging report for an inventory-constrained housing market in need of lower-priced, single-family homes.
Category |
JUN |
MAY |
APR |
MAR |
FEB |
Starts |
1353K |
1314K |
1377K |
1299K |
1546K |
1 Unit |
980K |
1002K |
1037K |
1041K |
1134K |
Multi Units |
373K |
312K |
340K |
258K |
412K |
Permits |
1446K |
1399K |
1440K |
1485K |
1563K |