More New Homes Are Coming Soon
“It means that home builders are responding to the demand out there,” says Jonathan Smoke, realtor.com®’s chief economist, about the new report. “We don’t have enough supply of homes to keep up with the increase” among a growing number of buyers entering the market.All four regions of the U.S. posted gains in housing starts last month, except the Northeast. The West posted the largest month-over-month gain as new-home starts climbed 26.6 %, accompanied by a 19.9 % increase in the Midwest, and a 7.1 % rise in the South. The Northeast, however, posted a 51.3 percent month-over-month decline in February.
Overall, “February’s single-family gains indicate that this sector is strengthening in line with our forecast,” says David Crowe, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders. “As the U.S. economy firms, job creation continues and mortgage interest rates remain low, we should see further growth in housing production moving forward.”
However, the number of new permits – an indicator of future building – did post a drop in February in comparison to January. That may signal at least a brief slowdown. Permits fell 3.1 % in February month-over-month, but most of this was related to an 8.4 % drop in multifamily permits. Single-family permits inched up 0.4 % to 731,000 in February.
A turnaround is likely to be coming to the Northeast, with permits rising 40.4 % in February. However, the Midwest posted an 11.4 percent decrease in permits, the West saw a 7.2 percent decrease, and also the South had a 4.4 percent drop in permits.
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Source: National Association of Home Builders and “Good News for Buyers: More New Homes Are in the Pipeline,” realtor.com® (March 16, 2016)