October 19, 2020
In September 2020, housing activity continued to climb, driven in part by a deferred spring homebuying season and strong homebuyer demand. Existing housing activity should continue to grow at a steady pace as newly purchased homes undergo renovations or existing homeowners prep their property for sale. For the latest insights into the impact of COVID-19...
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September 16, 2020
In August 2020, housing activity experienced blanket increases for the first time since November, driven by consumer demand for both new construction and a healthier housing stock. One example is the unprecedented rise in pool construction across the United States. Year over year, pool construction grew a whopping 35.9% in August, a sign of shifting...
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August 17, 2020
Existing housing activity experienced notable growth in July, after experiencing its steepest declines in recent history just three months prior. Meanwhile, new construction increased month over month, but declined year over year. Recent increases suggest housing activity has the potential to return to its pre-COVID-19 growth trajectory. For the latest insights into the impact of...
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July 16, 2020
Housing activity, across a majority of indicators, fell in June, however the data tells a more nuanced story. The number of single-family housing authorizations experienced the steepest year-over-year decline in recent history. Meanwhile, existing housing activity remained relatively flat, a major improvement from a more than 20% decline just two months prior. The next few...
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June 16, 2020
New and existing housing activity fell, yet again, in May. However, other housing indicators—including existing home sales, construction jobs, mortgage locks, homebuilder sentiment, and more—started to show improvement, an indication that the recent slump in housing activity may be short-lived. Existing maintenance and remodeling activity was no exception. While these indicators experienced year-over-year declines in...
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May 18, 2020
COVID-19 peaked in the United States in April and the housing market felt the strain of the pandemic. A record number of houses were pulled off the market, new construction slowed, and existing home sales decreased. Existing housing activity, which often sees a boost from property transactions, was no exception. How has COVID-19 affected housing...
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April 15, 2020
March was a turning point for the United States as, state by state, the COVID-19 outbreak led to shelter-in-place orders across the nation. As a result, housing activity experienced declines across almost all major housing indicators. Just one indicator, year-over-year single-family housing authorizations, increased. How is COVID-19 expected to affect housing activity in the United...
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March 17, 2020
In February, housing activity increased at the national level despite COVID-19 concerns. while single-family housing authorizations increased modestly year over year, existing housing activity grew substantially, mirroring trends in the latest jobs report, which tracked a substantial growth in residential construction jobs. How might a COVID-19 outbreak impact the housing market? Download the full report...
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