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Canadian Housing Starts Decline 1.5% Month-Over-Month in June

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) reported on Friday (7-16-21) that Canadian housing started moved lower in June. Nevertheless, building activity remains above historic standards and the market remains above anticipations. According to the CHMC, housing starts for June came in at a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of rate of 282,070 units, a -1.5% decrease from 286,296 units in May.

Mortgage Credit Availability Tightens in June

According to Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) Mortgage Credit Availability Index (MCAI), which analyzes data from the Ellie Mae’s AllRegs® Market Clarity® business information tool, mortgage credit availability decreased in June. The MCAI fell by -8.5% to 118.8 in June.

University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index Drops to 5-month Low in July’s Preliminary Report

The University of Michigan today (Friday 7-16-21) released its preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index (CSI) for July. Concerns about rising prices has led to a sharp drop in buying conditions for ‘big-ticket’ items and resulted in the decline. The CSI fell to a five-month low to a reading of 80.8 from 85.5 in June. Consumers expect inflation to rise 4.8% over the next year, the highest since August 2008.

Canadian Homes Sales Decline for Third Consecutive Month in June

Data released today (7-15-21) by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) reports that Canadian national home sale decreased -8.4% between May and June 2021. This marks the third straight monthly decline since activity hit an all-time record in March 2021. While sales are now down a cumulative -25% from their peak, and below every other month in the last year, June transactions still managed to set a record for that month.

Remodeler Confidence Continued to Grow in Q2 2021

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) today (7-15-21) released their Remodeling Market Index (RMI) for Q2 2021. The RMI posted a reading of 87, up 14 points from Q2 of 2020 and a sign of remodelers increasing confidence in their markets, for all size projects.