Multi-Family Building Permits Up 22 Percent

Permits for constructing residential buildings rose last month in the United States, but single family home permits were largely unchanged as market conditions remained uncertain for builders. Building permits are a reliable indicator of the level of market demand for new homes.
Overall, building permits were up 6.1 percent in November compared to the previous month on a seasonally adjusted annual rate, said a Dec. 18 statement from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The overall jump in numbers was driven by an increase in permits for multi-family buildings with five or more units, which surged by more than 22 percent.
In contrast, single-family housing permits mostly remained flat, rising by only a marginal 0.1 percent. The numbers “were flat as builders face mixed market conditions that include an election result that promises a focus on regulatory relief, but ongoing elevated mortgage rates,” said Carl Harris, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)….