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Multifamily Housing Starts up 24 to 1 over Single-Family

by devteam May 16th, 2014 | Share

Both residential permitting and housingrnstarts increased in April although housing completions lagged behind those inrnMarch the Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Developmentrnsaid today.  Permits for construction ofrnnew single family houses were issued during the month at a seasonally adjustedrnannual rate of 1,080,000, an 8.0 percent increase over the 1 million permitsrnissued in March and 3.8 percent more than the 1,040,000 estimate in April 2013.  The March figure is an upward revision of thern990,000 unit estimate provided in last month’s report.</p

Single family permits were issued at arnseasonally adjusted rate of 602,000, up 0.3 percent from March and but were 3.2rnpercent below the level a year earlier.  Estimatesrnof March single family permits were also revised upward from 592,000 to 600,000.   Single family starts rose at a slightly faster pace than permits, up 0.8 percent, but multifamily housing starts accounted for most of the overall improvement, rising substantially from an annual rate of 303,000 units in March to 423,000 units in April, an increase of 39.6rnpercent.  This rate was also 16.2 percentrnhigher than a year earlier. The net month-over-month gain of 120k multifamily starts is 24 times the 5k gain in single-family starts.</p

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On a non-seasonally adjusted basisrnthere were 96,500 permits issued in April compared to 83,700 in March.  Fifty-eight thousand of the April permitsrnwere for single family construction and 36,300 were for units in multifamilyrnbuildings.  In the first four months ofrn2014 there have been a total of 318,000 permits issued compared to 297,100rnduring the same period in 2013.</p

Housing starts in April were at arnseasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,072,000, a 13.2 percent increase fromrnMarch’s revised estimate of 947,000 (up from 946,000) and 26.4 percent abovernthe April 2013 rate of 848,000.</p

On an unadjusted basis there were 94,900rnresidential units started in April compared to 80,000 in March and 60,100rnsingle family starts compared to 55.300 the previous month.  Starts through April of 2014 total 300,600 comparedrnto 284,300 for the first four months of 2013.rn</p

Housing completions were at arnseasonally adjusted annual rate of 847,000, a 3.9 percent decrease from thernrevised March estimate of 881,000 (from 872,000).  The April estimate is 21.2 percent higher thanrnthe April 2013 rate of 699,000.</p

Single family completions were at arnrate of 602,000, 2.4 percent lower than March. rnMultifamily completions were at a rate of 242,000 compared to 251,000 inrnMarch.</p

On an unadjusted basis 64,900 unitsrnwere completed, 46,000 single family and 18,700 multifamily units.  In March there were 68,300 completions.  To date in 2014 there have been 248,900 unitsrncompleted compared to 213,500 by the same time in 2013. </p

At the end of the period there werern736,000 units under construction compared to 718,000 at the end of March.  Approximately 341,000 units were single familyrnand 385,000 were in buildings of five units or more.</p

Permits in the Northeast were 17.6 percentrnlower than in March but 12 percent higher than in April 2913.  Housing starts were up 28.7 percent for thernmonth and 78.2 percent for the year with virtually none of the increasernattributable to single-family construction. rnCompletions were up 18.6 percent for the month and 31.7 percent on anrnannual basis.</p

In the Midwest permits were up 1.2rnpercent from March but down 4.7 percent from a year earlier.  Housing starts rose 42.1 percent from Marchrnand 40.3 percent from April 2013. rnCompletions in April were at a rate 2.9 percent below March but 4.7rnpercent higher than a year earlier.</p

Permitting jumped up 18.2 percentrnmonth-over-month in the South and was 1.7 percent higher than in April thernprevious year.  Housing starts rose arnslight 1.5 percent month-over-month but were 18.2 percent higher on an annualrnbasis.  Completions were down 5.5 percentrnfrom March but up 27.5 percent from April 2013.</p

There was a 7.7 percent increase inrnpermits from March to April and an 11.3 percent annual increase in thernWest.   Starts increased by 11.1 percent and 12.7rnpercent for the two periods respectively. rnCompletions fell 8.5 percent for the month but were 16.0 percent higherrnon an annual basis.

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Steven A Feinberg (@CPAsteve) of Appletree Business Services LLC, is a PASBA member accountant located in Londonderry, New Hampshire.

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