Continuing a strong upward trend seen in 2020, new construction permits soared in the first month of 2021 even as starts and completions lagged.
Source: Inman News
Housing permits up as starts and completions drop slightly
More from AnalysisMore posts in Analysis »
- The inventory surge is sputtering. See how your market stacks up
- Northeast sees strongest price gains in Q3 as median single-family home price hits $426,800
- Heard of a K-shaped economy? You’re living in it now
- Is the housing market in the midst of a recession? Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent thinks so
- New client leads, murky waters: October’s mixed bag for real estate
More from Holden LewisMore posts in Holden Lewis »
- Existing-home sales decline, median sales price hits record high
- New-home sales fall abruptly in February for first time in 3 months
- Existing-home sales droop as mortgage rates hit 20-year highs
- Intel unpacks the startling price of entry into the US housing market
- New-home sales wilt in June but remain elevated amid low inventory
More from Markets & EconomyMore posts in Markets & Economy »
- ‘He didn’t even say he was sorry’: Brooklyn investor gets prison time for 12-year deed fraud scheme
- How to help senior real estate clients right-size with confidence
- Leadershift: How brokers and team leaders can prepare for 2026
- Stop freaking out about 50-year mortgages. They might save the housing market
- What’s driving multifamily’s market resurgence?
More from NerdWalletMore posts in NerdWallet »
More from News BriefMore posts in News Brief »
- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
- Redfin site fluke exposed past users’ data on listing contact forms
- Brown Harris Stevens names Halstead heir as its chief strategy officer (EXCLUSIVE)
- Zillow hit with new class-action suit over alleged broker kickbacks
- Real partners with MAXA Designs on agent marketing platform
More from predictive analyticsMore posts in predictive analytics »
More from U.S. Census BureauMore posts in U.S. Census Bureau »
More from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMore posts in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development »
Be First to Comment