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Looks Like Residential Construction is Back on Track

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Residential construction resumed its upward trend after a brief pause in August. The U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development reported that all three measures of construction, permitting, housing starts, and unit completions, increased in September. Permits for privately owned residential construction were issued at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,553,000, up by 5.2 percent from the 1,476,000-unit annual rate (revised from 1,416,000) in August. The increase from the previous September's rate of 1,437,000 units was 8.1 percent. Analysts had expected permits to recover from their slight (0.9 percent) downturn in August but those polled by Econoday had a consensus of only 1,451,000 units. Even the high end of their 1,375,000 to 1,500,000 forecast range was well below the actual number. Single-family permits rose 7.8 percent to an annual rate of 1,119,000 units and was 24.3 percent higher than a year earlier. The August estimate was revised slightly higher, from 1,036,000 to 1,038,000. Permits for construction in buildings with five or more units rose 1.0 percent to 390,000, however this is 22.2 percent below the pace a year earlier.

 

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