fha mortgage loans, local mortgage broker, midwest family lending

(515) 252-7107

APPLY NOW!

Mortgage Industry News

« Return to Mortgage Industry News

Pace of Construction Slows after Three Busy Months

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Residential construction activity took a breather in August. The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development reported this morning that all three measures, housing permits, starts, and completions, were lower than their unexpectedly high July rates. Permits for residential construction were issued during the month at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,470,000. This is down 0.9 percent from the revised (from 1,495,000) 1,483,000 units in July. It was also fractionally lower (0.1 percent) than the August 2019 rate of 1,471,000. Analysts had expected a continuation of the heavy pace of construction that kicked in after a disastrous plunge in numbers in March due to pandemic related shutdowns. Permitting was at the low end of estimates from those polled by Econoday, 1,450,000 to 1,550,000. Their consensus was 1,530,000 units.

 

Read Full Article

Testimonial

He is a great guy with a great personality and did anything needed to satisfy me and get done what needed to get done. Whether it was meeting me somewhere that was more convenient for me or just getting me a few things that were less of a challenge for him to do. He is also very open minded, explained all the scenarios front and back and explained to me all the pros and cons that could appear to whichever road we went down.
Michael S.