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Building Permits Rise In All 4 Regions

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Mortgage and Lending with The Michael Haigh Team NMLS# 200819

Housing Starts (Apr 2009 - Mar 2011)According to the Census Bureau, seasonally-adjusted, single-family Housing Starts rebounded in March, increasing 8 percent over February's 2-year low.

We can't put too much faith in the data, however, because for the second straight month, the government reports that the data's margin of error -- 15 percent -- exceeds its actual measurement.

As written in the footnotes, there's no "statistical evidence to conclude that the actual change [in Housing Starts] is different from zero."

In other words, single-family Housing Starts may have dropped up to 7 percent last month, or may have increased by as much as 22 percent. We won't know for certain until several months from now. As the Census Bureau gathers more data, it will revise its initial monthly findings.

Such adjustments are common. February's starts were revised higher by 4.5%, for example.

Also included in the Census Bureau's report is the March 2011 Building Permits tally. As compared to February, permits were higher by 6 percent nationwide. This is a noteworthy development because permits-issued is an excellent forward-predictor for housing.

When permits are issued, 86 percent of them will start construction within 60 days. This means that new home sales and housing stock should follow the Building Permits report trend, but on a 2-month delay.

Permits were strong in all 4 regions last month:

  • Northeast : +2.6 percent from February
  • Midwest : +10.0 percent from February
  • South : +5.3 percent from February
  • West : +5.3 percent from February

With Building Permits rising, we can infer that the housing market is improving.

Therefore, if you're currently looking for new construction, consider that the market may be less favorable for buyers 4-6 months from now than it is today. Especially because homebuilders are already projecting higher sales volume.

The better time to buy new construction -- relative -- may be now.

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Carolyn Kolba
Serving Mentor, and all of Lake County, Ohio - Mentor, OH
Keller Williams Realty- Mentor, Ohio

Michael, this is excellent news.  Perhaps if more news like this hits the headlines, folks will get off the fence with renewed confidence !

Apr 21, 2011 03:58 PM
Greg McCown
Century 21 1st American - Tucson, AZ

Seems to be more and more good news lately.  Every agent I talk to lately has been busier and more optimistic about the immediate future.

Apr 21, 2011 04:03 PM
Sonja Patterson
Keller Williams - BV - College Station, TX
Texas Monthly 5-Star Realtor Recipient for the Hou

Michael,  you're right...the info is inconclusive with such a high margin of error.  Time will tell!! :)

Apr 21, 2011 04:11 PM
Doug Anderson
Tucker Associates Real Estate Services - Danville, CA
Bay Area Real Estate Views

Well I will take good economic news with a smile. I do believe there is strength in the underlying recovery we just have to keep an eye out on the energy prices.

Apr 21, 2011 05:53 PM
Michael Haigh
The Michael Haigh Team - Rocklin, CA
Production Manager/Top Producing Sr. Loan Officer

With any statistical news it is hard to measure the outcome as it relates to the consumer, to our own specific industries, and in general...we just listen and absorb and use the information when we speak with our clients.  Good luck out there.

Make it a great day!

Mike

Apr 25, 2011 12:17 PM