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U.S. Home Building Up by One-fifth; Canadian Up by Two-fifths

Wednesday, August 25th, 2021

Article source: ConstructConnect

The 14 graphs in this article set out how housing starts have been performing so far this year (i.e., through July) in the U.S. and Canada, nationally and by regions, states/provinces and cities. There are also looks at the single-family homebuilding market versus the multi-unit segment.

The graphs, with accompanying text boxes, are meant to stand on their own, each with a story to tell. Many of the key takeaway points, however, are set out in the ‘bullets’ below.

The key observations concerning the U.S. homebuilding marketplace are as follows.

  • S. nation-wide total housing starts have been ahead by one-fifth (+20.4%) as a monthly average of seasonally adjusted and annualized (SAAR) ‘dwelling unit’ figures year to date versus the same January-to-July time frame of 2020 (Graph 1).
  • Groundbreakings on single-family starts (+27.0% ytd) have been considerably better than for multi-unit properties (+6.7%) (Graph 2 and 5).
  • Total starts recovered nicely after a steep drop early in the pandemic, but their climb appears to have hit a ceiling around 1.6 million units (monthly annualized), where they’ve been hovering since the end of last year (Graph 3).
  • Residential ‘permits’ (accepted as a leading indicator for groundbreakings) are still running a little faster (higher) than ‘starts’, but the gap has narrowed (Graph 4).
  • On a year-to-date percentage-change basis, the Northeast and West Regions have recorded stronger increases in starts (+25.5% and +25.0% respectively) than the Midwest and South (+19.2% and +17.8% respectively) (Graph 5).
  • On a month-to-month basis in July, however, only the South Region recorded an increase (+2.1%). The Midwest retreated by -6.9%; the West by -11.3%; and the Northeast by a dismal -49.3%. The Northeast in July 2021 also showed exceptionally badly compared with July 2020, -44.7% (Graph 6).
  • Three of the four major cities in Texas continue to be dominant among all U.S. cities in a ranking of the level (in units) of year-to-date starts. Dallas-Ft Worth is number one; Houston, number two; and Austin, in fourth position (Graph 7).
  • Philadelphia leads America’s 36 most populous cities in terms of year-to-date percentage change in housing permits/starts (Graph 8).

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