Updated: 16-Apr-24 09:06 ET
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Updated: 16-Apr-24 09:06 ET |
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Highlights
- Total housing starts in March declined 14.7% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.321 million units (Briefing.com consensus 1.485 million).
- Building permits declined 4.3% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.458 million units (Briefing.com consensus 1.518 million).
Key Factors
- The change in single-unit starts by region: Northeast (-40.9%); Midwest (-14.5%); South (-12.9%); and West (+1.3%).
- The change in single-unit permits by region: Northeast (-8.2%); Midwest (-7.0%); South (-5.3%); and West (-5.4%).
- Multi-unit starts decreased 21.7% month-over-month while multi-unit permits decreased 1.2% month-over-month.
- The number of units under construction at the end of the period decreased 0.9% month-over-month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.646 million.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that it provided no signs of relief for a supply-constrained housing market. Single-unit starts were down by double-digit percentages in every region except the West (+1.3%); meanwhile, building permits -- a leading indicator -- for single-family units were down in every region, highlighted by a 5.3% decline in the South, which is the country's largest housing market.
Category |
MAR |
FEB |
JAN |
DEC |
NOV |
Starts |
1321K |
1549K |
1375K |
1566K |
1512K |
1 Unit |
1022K |
1167K |
1018K |
1064K |
1126K |
Multi Units |
299K |
382K |
357K |
502K |
386K |
Permits |
1458K |
1523K |
1489K |
1493K |
1467K |