The total monthly value of building permits in Canada fell 6.5% in September to $11.2 billion (CAD). In Q3, the value of building permits increased 4.9% from Q2 to $34.6 billion.
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Mortgage Applications Increase in the Week Ending November 3rd
Mortgage loan application volume increased 2.5% on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
US Asking Rent Prices Continue to Inch Lower in October
The median US asking rent in October was 3.7% below the record high of $2,054 set in August 2022 and down 0.3% from a year ago, Redfin reported.
Consumer Credit Outstanding Growth Slows in Q3, Federal Reserve’s G.19 Consumer Credit Report Shows
Consumer credit outstanding growth slowed to a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 0.4% in Q3, according to the Fed and NAHB analysis.
Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index® Increases in October Despite Higher Mortgage Rates
Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) inched 0.4 points higher to a reading of 64.9 in October.
Commercial/Multifamily Borrowing Down in Q3
In Q3, Commercial and multifamily originations were down 49% year-over-year and 7% when compared to Q2, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Construction Sector Job Growth Continues in October
Construction sector employment increased by 23,000 in October, following a gain of 13,000 in September, according to the NAHB and Census Bureau.
Record Number of Home Sellers Reduced Their Selling Price in October to Attract Buyers
Nearly 7% of homes for sale posted a price drop during the four-week period ending on October 29th, Redfin reported.
US Nonfarm Payroll Increases by 150,000 in October; Unemployment Inches Higher to 3.9%
Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 150,000 in October. The unemployment rate increased 0.1% to a reading of 3.9%.
Canadian Employment and Unemployment Both Increase Modestly in October
In October, employment increased by 18,000 jobs, or 0.1%. This follows an increase of 64,000 jobs, or 0.3%, in September.