Washington – U.S. Housing Permits Breach 1 Million Mark, Highest In 5-1/2 Years

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    FILE - Construction workers build  single family homes in San Diego, California March 25, 2013.  ReutersWashington – Permits for future U.S. home construction rose to their highest level in nearly 5-1/2 years in October, suggesting the housing market recovery remained intact despite recent signs of slowing down.

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    The Commerce Department said on Tuesday building permits jumped 6.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.03 million units. That was the highest rate since June 2008. Permits increased 5.2 percent in September.

    August’s permits were revised to a 926,000-unit pace from the previously reported 918,000 units.

    Permits, which lead housing starts by at least a month, were up 13.9 percent from a year ago.

    The department postponed the release of figures on housing starts and completions for September and October until December 18 because the collection of data was affected by a 16-day shutdown of the government last month.

    November data also will be published at that time.

    The partial shutdown of the federal government also delayed the publishing of the September and October permits reports.

    Economists polled by Reuters had expected building permits at a 930,000-unit rate in October.

    While permits are not counted in gross domestic product (GDP), they are a key indicator of economic activity and the sturdy gains in both September and October should ease concerns the housing market recovery was stalling.

    Higher mortgage rates have slowed the pace of home sales, but demand for accommodation as household formation continues to recover from multi-decade lows is expected to keep residential construction supported.

    Home resales fell in October for a second straight month and confidence among single-family home builders has ebbed somewhat since nearing an eight-year high in August.

    Permits for the multifamily home sector surged 15.3 percent in October after increasing 20.1 percent in September. Permits for buildings with five units or more reached their highest level since June 2008.

    Single-family home permits, the largest segment of the market, increased 0.8 percent after falling 1.9 percent in September.

    Last month, there were strong increases in permits in the South and the West. Permits in the South were the highest since January 2008. They fell in the Midwest and were flat in the Northeast.


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    YossiP
    YossiP
    10 years ago

    ….”Permits for future U.S. home construction rose to their highest level in nearly 5-1/2 years in October,” – 1 is more than 0.

    “… suggesting the housing market recovery remained intact despite recent signs of slowing down”…. 2 is double 1, that would mean a 100% increase!

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