Behind The Housing Starts Headlines, The Story That Matters

Housing Starts 2010-2011

When it comes to housing data, sometimes you have to look past the headlines. December’s Housing Starts data offers a terrific illustration of why.

Each month, the Census Bureau tallies Housing Starts for the month prior. A “housing start” is a home on which construction has started.

The Housing Starts report is separated by property type. There is a count for single-family homes; a count for 2-4 unit homes; and a count for buildings of 5 units or more, a category including apartments and condominiums.

In December, as reported by the government, Housing Starts fell 4 percent nationwide overall. This runs contrary to recent strength in housing and the story was quickly picked up by the press :

Now, although these headlines are factually true, they’re also are a little bit misleading.

Housing Starts did fall 4 percent last month but that was for all Housing Starts, across all three property types. Data like this is somewhat irrelevant to home buyers in Maine or anywhere else nationwide.

Few buyers purchase 2-4 unit homes, and almost nobody purchases an entire apartment building. Rather, it’s the Housing Starts reports’ “single-family” tally that matters because that’s the home type that the majority of home buyers purchase.

In December, for the fourth straight month, Single-Family Housing Starts increased.

Single-family housing starts climbed 4 percent last month to 470,000 units on a seasonally-adjusted, annualized basis. This is the highest number of Single-Family Housing Starts since April 2010 — the last month of last year’s home buyer tax credit.

The Single-Family Housing Starts data is the latest in a series of data that point to a housing rebound nationwide. New Home Sales, Existing Home Sales, Pending Home Sales and Homebuilder Confidence has each posted multi-month highs and all are poised for strong gains into 2012.

If you’re planning to buy a home in 2012, consider buying in between now and March rather than at some point later. Home prices — and mortgage rates- are likely to move higher.

About Shannon Odom

I Help You Build the Lifestyle You're Dreaming of and Deserve!

I’ve been helping people like you afford the homes of their dreams for many years. It’s a dream I share with you.

I know it’s one of the biggest financial commitments you’ll ever make. So I work hard at being more than a highly respected lender. I'm committed to serving you as your trusted financial advisor who can show you how your home can help you accomplish your overall financial goals.

It’s what I like to do and what I'm good at. My customers agree. A significant portion of my business is referred to me from those I’ve been privileged to assist.

I have years of experience in solving virtually every financial problem you may encounter and will guide you from the beginning to the end. I guarantee your complete satisfaction.

Whatever your situation, I can help you with your financing needs. Need advice on a residential or construction loan? I can help. Want more information about a first-time homebuyer's loan or the benefits of refinancing? Give me a call at 207-561-0944.

I’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have because I know this isn’t a decision you should make without the help of a trusted financial advisor.

I help you build the lifestyle you've been dreaming of... and deserve.

Contact Me Now! I take calls from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 7 days a week.
207-561-0944