Even though statistics show a lull in new home building permits and
starts, new home sales are still going strong. Both May and June have
seen a positive outcome for the housing market and new home buyers.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Commerce
Department reported that nationwide housing dropped 11.1% in May, but
building permits rose 11.8% (the highest it has been since August
2007). This
almost equal fall and rise was predicted by economists because of lack
of inventory in the housing market. Current new home starts are down,
but building permits are up because builders are getting geared up for a
big push because of this lack of inventory. It has dropped to around a
4-month supply, the lowest it’s been since the Recession. “The uptick
in permits shows our builders are optimistic that more consumers are
returning to the housing market,” said NAHB Chairman Tom Woods.
June’s readings are the highest since September 2014. NAHB/Wells
Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) reported that single-family homes rose 5
points to a level of 59 (a score of over 50 indicates a good housing
market).
“The HMI indices measuring current and future sales expectations are
at their highest levels since the last quarter of 2005, indicating a
growing optimism among builders that housing will continue to strengthen
in the months ahead,” said NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.
The National Builders Association of Home Builders (NAHB) developed
the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) by taking the monthly
survey they have been conducting for 30 years and estimate the builder’s
insight
of the current housing market. The survey asks the builder to rate the
sales expectations and current single -family home sales for the next 6
months as good fair or poor, and the traffic of prospective buyers as
high to very high, average or low to very low. They take these scores
and calculate the index.
“Builders are reporting more serious and committed buyers at their
job sites and this is reflected in recent government data showing that
new-home sales and single-family construction are gaining momentum,”
said NAHB Chairman Tom Woods. This is great news for those who are
looking to buy a newly built home and for builders who are in the
business of new home building or custom home building. This coupled with
an increase in pending home sales, new home sales and mortgage
applications make it a great time to purchase a new home.
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