The Mortgage Bankers Association expects total commercial/multifamily borrowing and lending to rise to $576 billion in 2024, a 29% increase from 2023.
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US Population Growth Returns to Pre-Pandemic Rate
The US resident population grew by 1.63 million in 2023 to total population of 334.91 million, the Census Bureau and NAHB reported.
Redfin Home Price Index Climbs 0.4% Month-Over-Month in December
The Redfin Home Price Index climbed 0.4% month-over-month in December—the smallest increase since June 2023. Year-over-year, prices increased 6.6%.
State-Level Analysis of US Construction Sector Employment in December
Across the 48 states reporting construction sector jobs data (both residential and nonresidential construction), 32 states saw month-over-month gains, BLS and NAHB reported.
Share of US Mortgage Loans in Forbearance Declines Further in December
The total number of loans in forbearance as of December 31st, 2023, decreased 3 basis points to 0.23% of servicers’ portfolio volume, MBA reported.
Canadian New Housing Price Index Down 0.9% Year-Over-Year in December
StatCan’s New Housing Price Index (NHPI) was unchanged month-over-month in December, but prices were 0.9% lower year-over-year.
US Homeowner Renovation and Maintenance Expenditures Expected to Weaken Through Q3
The Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University has released its quarterly Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA).
The Conference Board US Leading Economic Index® Declines Again in December
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) declined 0.1% in December to a reading of 103.1 (2016=100), following a decline of 0.5% in November.
Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research Group Releases January Commentary on the US Housing Market
According to the ESR Group, the housing market is expected to begin a gradual return to a more normal balance in 2024, following years of substantial movement.
Associated Builders and Contractors Construction Backlog Indicator Inches Higher in December
The Associated Builders and Contractors Construction Backlog Indicator increased to 8.6 months in December, up from 8.5 months in November.