Category Archives: Builders and New Housing
Housing Starts Starting to Look Healthy
The good people over at Metrostudy reported on its most National Housing Audit. Its findings were that housing permits were up in nearly every major metropolitan market. The below chart outlines the biggest movers. As you can see Central Florida is in 4th behind Houston, Phoenix, and Dallas/Ft. Worth. While … Continue reading
Housing: We’re Snowed In!
I sit here the day after a March 23rd snow in New York. Though we only received a thin coating … Continue reading
Housing Starts Near Record Low
The Census Bureau reported some ugly numbers on housing starts this week, showing that builders are still struggling to gain … Continue reading
Builders: Unconfident
With the builder confidence registering low last year, it finally edged up, only 1 point to 17. The National Association of Home Builders Housing Market Index hit its highest level since May of last year when tax credits helped builders clear out inventory. I read the report. It uses words … Continue reading
Single-Family Housing Starts Going Nowhere
There was positive sentiment on housing this morning as the Census Bureau reported that housing starts were up 14.6% to … Continue reading
Market Sees Spike in New Home Sales
The US Census Bureau reported that sales of new homes jumped 17.5% in December over November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 329,000. This is above November’s revised rate of 280,000 but is 7.6% below December’s 2009 estimate of 356,000. For the year ending December 31st, 2010, the Census … Continue reading



