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US Home Building, Sales, Prices
New housing starts data came out of the US this week with a powerful bang. It is important to note that the highest increase in new home building continues to be in the multi-family sector, but for April even single-family building is up more than 10 per cent on a seasonally-adjusted basis. Other indicators continue…
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US Housing Starts: April 2015
US housing starts jumped to their highest level in nearly 7-1/2 years in April and building permits soared. Groundbreaking surged 20.2 per cent to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 1.14 million units, the highest since November 2007, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. The per cent increase was the biggest since February 1991. Adding to…
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US All-Cash Home Sales: February 2015
According to CoreLogic Wednesday, cash sales of US homes made up 37.9 per cent of total sales nationally in February 2015, down from 40.6 per cent in February 2014. February is the 26th consecutive month of declines. Home Sales, US Month over month, the share of all-cash home sales fell by 1 percentage point, said…
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US REO Inventory
Frannie Mae’s statement Friday on 1Q 2015 US REO inventory, “We continue to experience disproportionately higher credit losses and serious delinquency rates from single-family loans originated in 2005 through 2008 than from loans originated in other years. Single-family loans originated in 2005 through 2008 constituted 12 per cent of our single-family book of business as…
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US Construction Spending, House Prices
National Association of Home Builders analysis of US Census construction spending data found Friday that over the last year, the pace of private single-family construction spending increased 7.8 per cent and multifamily construction spending increased 23.4 per cdent, despite monthly declines for March. For the month, the seasonally adjusted annual rate of single-family construction spending…