Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Housing starts do not indicate a recovery

From Wall Street Journal

The annualized pace of housing starts posted 0.523 million units below the median market forecast for 0.570 million units and is down 23.9 percent on a year-ago basis. ......................................................................

By region, the drop in starts in was led by a monthly 23.0 percent plunge in the South with the Northeast declining 4.8 percent. However, gains were seen in the Midwest and West, up 15.7 percent and 3.7 percent, respectively.

Housing permits have been volatile in recent months but trending flat. Housing permits declined 4.0 percent in April, following a 7.5 percent surge the month before. Overall permits came in at an annualized rate of 0.551 million units and are down 12.8 percent on a year-ago basis.

The bottom line is that housing is flat and at anemic levels.

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