The Census Bureau and HUD report that single-family housing completions rose month-over-month in December, boosting housing supply nationwide.
Read More »Nearly 3,000 New Homes Completed Per Day
Over the last decade, an average of 2,971 single-family homes were completed every day compared to the 3,513 permits issued daily.
Read More »Housing Starts Slip Amid Economic Headwinds
Housing starts fell further than anticipated in July, as multi-family becomes a bright spot with builders adapting to a growing rental market.
Read More »Apps for New Home Purchases Dip 15.2% YoY in October
Still hampered by supply-chain concerns, home builders slowed their pace in October, as buyers absorbed a 12.3% annual increase in construction costs.
Read More »Single-Family Permits Down Across the Nation
The total number of single-family permits issued during the first 10 months of the year reached 727,301—a 1.6% year-over-year decline over the October 2018 level of 739,120—according to ...
Read More »Recession Indicators Evident in Housing Report
The CEO of BuildFax discusses the latest analysis that further supports the idea of potential economic downturn.
Read More »The Decline of Single-Family Housing Authorizations
BuildFax’s latest Housing Health Report revealed year-over-year declines in single-family housing authorizations, as they have fallen 2.75% since 2018. Also seeing declines are existing housing maintenance volume (0.75%) ...
Read More »The Decline of Single-Family Permits
The total number of single-family housing permits issued through April 2019 reached 261,119 nationwide, which is a 6.5% year-over-year decline, according to the National Association of Home Builders ...
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