The US Census Bureau reported today its Residential Vacancies and Homeownership statistics for the second quarter 2022. According to the report, the national vacancy rates in Q2 were 5.6% for rental housing and 0.8% for homeowner housing. The rental vacancy rate was 0.6 percentage points lower than the rate in the Q2 of 2021.
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Multifamily Lending Hits All-Time High in 2021
The Mortgage Bankers Association reported today, in its annual report on the multifamily lending market, that in 2021 there were 2,215 different multifamily lenders that provided a total of $487.3 billion in new mortgages for apartment buildings of 5 or more units.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary Released for June 2022
On Tuesday, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary for June 2022. According to the report, as of the last day in June, the number of job openings decreased to 10.7 million, down 605,000, or 6.6%. The largest decrease in job openings was in retail trade, down 343,000.
Construction Spending in June Down Month-Over-Month but Up Year-Over-Year
On Monday, the US Census Bureau reported that total construction spending during June 2022 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,762.3 billion, 1.1% below the revised May estimate of $1,781.9 billion. The June figure is 8.3% above the June 2021 estimate of $1,628.0 billion.
More Buyers Turn to Newly Built Homes as Availability of Existing Homes Remains Tight
According to the latest Housing Trends Report (HTR), the popularity of new homes rebounded in Q2 of 2022 after declining steadily for the previous five quarters. The HTR is reporting that 21% of prospective buyers reported looking at a newly built home in Q2, up from 19% in Q1.
Canadian Real GDP Essentially Flat in May 2022
Statistics Canada reported today that real GDP was essentially unchanged in May, following a 0.3% increase in April. Growth in services-producing industries of 0.4% was offset by a decline in goods-producing industries of 1.0%. Overall, 14 of the 20 industry sectors tracked reported increases.
Inflation Impacting Personal Income and Outlays for June 2022
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis reported on Friday that, according to their estimates, personal income increased $133.5 billion, or 0.6%, in June. Disposable personal income increased $120.4 billion, or 0.7%, in June. Personal consumption expenditures increased $181.1 billion, or 1.1%, in June.
University of Michigan Final Consumer Sentiment Index for July 2022 Remains Near Its Historic Low
The University of Michigan today released its final Consumer Sentiment Index (CSI) for July. The Index of Consumer Sentiment increased to a reading of 51.5 in July, up from its 50.0 reading in June. This is a month-over-month increase of 3.0% but down 36.6% year-over-year (81.2 in July 2021).
BEA Reports Real GDP in Q2 2022 Decreased at an Annual Rate of 0.9% In Its “Advance Estimate”
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released today its “advance” estimate for real gross domestic product (GDP) in Q2 of 2022. According to the report, GDP decreased at an annual rate of 0.9% in Q2. This follows a GDP decline of 1.6% in Q1.
Mortgage Payments Declined Modestly Month-Over-Month in June
The Mortgage Bankers Association reported on Thursday that, according to its Purchase Applications Payment Index, homebuyer affordability was mostly unchanged in June. The national median payment applied for by applicants was down slightly to $1,893 from $1,897 in May.