Housing Starts Not Keeping Up With Job Growth And Household Formation

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Job growth and household formation are healthy.  However, housing starts are falling behind.  Not to mention the yawning gap between renter-occupied versus owner-occupied housing units. The post-financial crisis recovery is just three months short of completing a decade.  Great Recession … Continued

ITB Acts Tentative – Any Message For Builder Sentiment/Home Sales/Starts?

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ITB (iShares Dow Jones US home construction ETF) continues to search for direction.  As did lots of other ETFs/indices/individual stocks, it fell drastically late January-early February.  Unlike many others, however, recovery since has been tentative, to say the least. From … Continued

Housing Relative Bright Spot In Otherwise Sub-Par Recovery, But Sustained Price Rise Risk

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In an otherwise lackluster post-Great Recession recovery, housing has provided decent support to the U.S. economy.  The only question is durability – or a lack thereof. Off post-bubble lows, sales of existing homes increased from a seasonally adjusted annual rate … Continued

Home Flipping New Worry In Housing Dynamics

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CNBC.com ran an interesting story last Thursday (March 3rd) on resurging home flipping in the U.S.  Turns out, according to RealtyTrac, nearly 180,000 family homes and condos were flipped in 2015, making up 5.5 percent of all sales.  This was … Continued

Housing Starts Lately Growing Much Faster Than New Home Sales

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Later this morning, August’s housing starts will be released.  In recent months, momentum has picked up.  July was 1.21 million units (at a seasonally adjusted annual rate) – the highest since 1.26 million in October 2007. In non-recessionary periods, it … Continued

Too soon to say if already-crashing ’15 earnings estimates have been cut enough

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As oil price buckles, increase in talk of need to focus on S&P 500 earnings ex-energy Collapse in energy earnings important factor, but SPX ests were too rosy to begin with Sell-side struggles to wrap arms around energy repercussions; hard … Continued

Rapid recovery in U.S. home prices probably negating mortgage-rate tailwind

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Solid improvement in U.S. home prices comes with cost Peak bubble home ownership at 69-percent-plus anomaly not average Price weakness in recent months plus mortgage-rate tailwind unable to seriously ignite sales Leading up to the epic housing bubble in the … Continued

U.S. sales of new homes yet to catch up with ebullient builder sentiment

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There was a lot of excitement last week when housing starts/building permits data were released for July.  Starts surged 15.7 percent month-over-month and 21.7 percent year-over-year to 1.1mn units (seasonally adjusted annual rate).  Multi-family (five units or more) easily outran … Continued