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Housing Starts Stay Strong, Building Permits Rise

Reblogger April Taylor
Real Estate Agent with HomeSmart

Well more good news is always welcome - Arizona is definetely rebounding only 2 times in history has our state sold over a 100,000 homes in one year 2011 and in 2005.  So to see the rest of the country is doing well is good news indeed.  Now is definetely the time to buy in Arizona so call me and i will show you some great opportunities. 602-332-6188

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Housing Starts Stay Strong; Building Permits Rise.

Single-family housing starts

The housing market has carried forward its year-end momentum. 

According to the Census Bureau, on a seasonally-adjusted, annualized basis, January’s Single-Family Housing Starts crossed the half-million unit marker for the second straight month.

This hasn’t happened in close to 2 years and is the latest in a series of strong data that suggests the beleaguered housing market has turned a corner — both nationally and locally in Mesa.  

Although single-family starts slipped 1 percent from December, January’s annualized 508,000 figure represents a 16% spike from January 2011 and is the second-highest reading since April 2010 — the last month of 2010′s federal home buyer tax credit program.

A “housing start” is a new home on which construction has started.

The strength of January’s Housing Starts data surprised Wall Street analysts and is partially responsible for Thursday’s unexpected mortgage rate spike. 

In hindsight, though, we should have seen this coming.

Earlier in the week, the National Association of Homebuilders announced that homebuilder confidence had climbed to its highest point since 2007 amid builder reports of rising sales volume and the most foot traffic from buyers in more than 4 years.

In addition, builders expect to sell more homes in 2012 than in 2011.

Builders are building and buyers are buying.

Meanwhile, as another sign of housing market strength, the Census Bureau reports that, in January, Building Permits moved to a multi-year high as well. Permits issued for single-family homes in January rose 1 percent from December, a statistic that suggests housing will continue its run through the spring season, at least.

86 percent of homes break ground within one month of permit issuance.

It’s a good time to be a home buyer. Mortgage rates and home prices are low. Housing market momentum, however, is building. If you’re on the fence about whether to buy a home , ask your real estate agent for additional market information.

The cost of home-ownership may never be as low as it is today.

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Will Handley
Progressive Inspection Service - San Juan Capistrano, CA
Certified Master Inspection Services

Great info April. Let's hope the trend continues. I'm hoping for the larger % of starts in the SFD category over multi-family units. We're still trending towards a renter based occupancy. But the news is positive and we'll hit the ground running with it.

Certified Master Inspections throughout California - www.progressiveinspection.com

Feb 18, 2012 04:02 AM
Jerry Newman
Brown Realty, 210-789-4216, - San Antonio, TX
Texas REALTOR, San Antonio Military Relocation

Hi April. Welcome to Active Rain! I just read this original post on Mark Taylor's blog. That is some good news for Arizona and the rest of the country too.

Feb 18, 2012 07:04 AM