Housing Top Posts of 2022: Metro Area Populations Exhibit Minimal Growth From 2020 With the end of 2022 approaching, NAHB’s Eye on Housing is reviewing the posts that…NAHBDecember 26, 2022
Housing November New Home Sales Up as Interest Rates Fall Back While new home sales received a slight bounce in November from moderating mortgage rates, the…NAHBDecember 23, 2022
Housing Multifamily Construction Continues to Expand Outside Metro Core Areas The most recent Home Building Geography Index (HBGI) shows that multifamily home building has continued…NAHBDecember 23, 2022
Housing Nine Percent of New Homes Are Teardowns In 2021, 9.1 percent of new single-family homes were built in an older neighborhood on…NAHBDecember 22, 2022
Housing Existing Home Sales Decline Further in November As rapid rising mortgage rates continue to weaken housing demand, the volume of existing home…NAHBDecember 21, 2022
Housing Single-Family Production Continues to Decline, Multifamily Permits Weakening Single-family housing starts continued to fall in November, with the pace of construction down 32%…NAHBDecember 20, 2022
Housing Reflecting a Weakening Housing Market, Builder Confidence Declined Every Month in 2022 High mortgage rates, elevated construction costs running well above the inflation rate, and flagging consumer…NAHBDecember 19, 2022
Housing Single-Family Permits Continues On A Downward Trend in October 2022 Over the first ten months of 2022, the total number of single-family permits issued year-to-date…NAHBDecember 16, 2022
Housing The Size of the Housing Shortage: 2021 Data Reflecting the unprecedented housing shortages across the United States in the post-pandemic market, U.S. vacancy…NAHBDecember 16, 2022
Housing Nearly Two-Thirds of Homes Started in 2021 are in Community Associations According to data from the Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction (SOC), 65.5 percent of single-family…NAHBDecember 15, 2022