US Single-Family Housing Starts Drop While 5+ Units (Multifamily) Starts Fall Less (Starts And Permits Fall To Below Pre-Covid Levels)

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Privately‐owned housing starts in October were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,425,000. This is 4.2 percent below the revised September estimate of 1,488,000 and is 8.8 percent below the October 2021 rate of 1,563,000. Single‐family housing starts in October were at a rate of 855,000; this is 6.1 percent below the revised September figure of 911,000. The October rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 556,000.

The noticeable trends are the decline in 1-unit detached housing starts relative to 5+ unit (multifamily) start as mortgage rates rise/

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Privately‐owned housing units authorized by building permits in October were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,526,000. This is 2.4 percent below the revised September rate of 1,564,000 and is 10.1 percent below the October 2021 rate of 1,698,000. Single‐family authorizations in October were at a rate of 839,000; this is 3.6 percent below the revised September figure of 870,000. Authorizations of units in buildings with five units or more were at a rate of 633,000 in October.

The housing permits chart looks quite similar to the starts chart above. Single-family starts are now lower than before Covid while multifamily permits are still above pre-Covid levels.

Here is a nice chart as well for total housing starts and permits.

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