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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Single-Family Home Starts Grow 6 Percent in February

The warm March weather caused an increase in housing starts last month, as single-family home starts grew 6 percent in comparison to February’s estimate. New home starts for privately-owned buildings were up about 2.8 percent from the revised February estimate, reaching 946,000 in March (seasonally adjusted annual rate). Although these increases also come with losses, as fewer permits were issued and fewer homes were finished in comparison to February, CF Funding is optimistic that housing starts will bounce back as the weather continues to improve.

Other stats in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Building Permits Survey include a 0.5 percent increase in single-family building permit authorizations as compared to February, and a 3.8 percent decrease in single-family housing completions as compared to the revised February rate. In March, there were 79,100 housing starts (on an unadjusted basis) as compared to 63,100 in February. 54,000 of those were single family units, as compared to 41,000 in February. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, approximately 83,000 permits were issued in March, as compared to 70,500 in February.

CF Funding is happy to share that the Midwest saw large increases in permits, with a 26.0 percent increase month-over-month and an 18.7 percent increase year-over-year. According towww.mortgagenewsdaily.com, “Housing starts [in the Midwest] rose 65.5 percent from February and were 2.9 percent above the same period in 2013. There were 14.1 percent fewer completions than in the previous month but 15.5 percent more than a year earlier.” The West saw an unchanged rate of permits issued, and the Northeast saw a 33.3 percent increase. The South unfortunately saw a decrease in permits issued, with 17.1 percent less than February and 1.1 percent less than one year previous.

The Building Permits Survey is based on a voluntary mail survey by building permit officials. For more information visit www.census.gov.

Those who are looking to build a new home or remodel in 2014 should contact CF Funding Corporation for the best construction mortgage options, including our new Express Home Loanand One-Time Close Construction Mortgage. Those who are looking to buy a home should start shopping sooner than later to avoid rising prices. Lock in a low interest rate by contacting a CF Funding loan specialist at (888)344-3080 or http://www.cffunding.com.

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