While it is still awaiting neighborhood planning approval and complete design refinements, Canada’s Earth Tower, a proposed 40-story hybrid wood tower in Vancouver, B.C. by the Delta Land Development in collaboration with architectural firm Perkins+Will, has city residents “quite enthusiastic about the project,” especially for its low-carbon and high-performance qualities.
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Federal Reserve’s “Flow of Funds” Reports Largest Post-Great Recession Quarterly Increase in Q3 2021
According to the latest from the Federal Reserve’s Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States, i.e., the “Flow of Funds”, the aggregate value of all home mortgages of households and nonprofit organizations in the United States in the Q3 of 2021 registered the largest post-Great Recession numerical quarterly increase. From $11.3 trillion in Q2 of 2021, household liabilities rose by $230 billion to $11.5 trillion.
Mortgage Lending Experiences Second Consecutive Quarterly Decline
ATTOM’s Q3 2021 U.S. Residential Property Mortgage Origination Report reveals that 59 million mortgages secured by residential properties were developed in Q3. Those figures were up 3% from Q3 of 2020, but down -8% from the Q2 of 2021. This amounted to the largest quarterly decline in over a year.
Shareholders of Canadian Pacific Railway & Kansas City Southern Railroad Approve Proposed Combination
Today (12-10-21), the Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CP) moved one step closer in completing their proposed combination with the Kansas City Southern Railroad (KCS), welcoming the results of a vote by KCS stockholders in strong support of the proposed CP-KCS combination. CP shareholders voted in favor of the combination during a special meeting on Wednesday, December 8, 2021.
Median Home Prices Hit Record Highs; Active Home Listings Hit Record Lows
Redfin, the Seattle-based, technology-powered real estate company, reported that the median home-sale price in the four-week period ending December 5, 2021 hit a new all-time record high of $360,250 — up 14% year-over-year and up 30% for the same period of time in 2019. At the same time, new listings of homes for sale were down -7% year-over-year but up 11% from 2019.
Mortgage Credit Availability Declines in November
According to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association’s Mortgage Credit Availability Index (MCAI), which analyzes data from Ellie Mae’s AllRegs® Market Clarity® business information tool, mortgage credit availability declined in November. The MCAI fell by -0.6% in November to a reading of 124.9. A decline in the MCAI indicates that lending standards are tightening, while increases in the index are indicative of loosening credit.
University of Michigan Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index Increases for December
The University of Michigan today (Friday 12-10-21) released its preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index (CSI) for December. The CSI increased to a reading of 70.4 in December, up from 67.4 in November. This is a month-over-month increase of 4.5%, but it is down -12.8% year-over-year (80.7 in December 2020). The Current Economic Conditions increased to a reading of 74.6 in December, up from 73.6 in November.
Consumer Price Index Increases 0.8% in November, Rises 6.8% Year-Over-Year
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on Friday (12-10-21) that the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.8% in November on a seasonally adjusted basis after rising 0.9% in October. Over the past 12-months, the all-item index has increased 6.8% before seasonal adjustment. The largest 12-month increase since the period ending June 1982.
lida Group Holdings Buys Majority Stake in Russian Forest Products
Iida Group Holdings (IGH), a leading Japanese real estate development firm, announced on Wednesday (12-8-21) that it has received Russian Government approval and is buying a majority stake (75%) in Russian Forest Products for nearly $530 million. IGH says the acquisition will provide the company with access to one of the world’s largest forests, spanning roughly four million hectares in the Russian Far East.
Huu-ay-aht First Nations to Honor Major Portion of B.C. Government’s Old-Growth Forestry Deferral
The Bamfield-based Huu-ay-aht First Nations have agreed to honor a major portion of the B.C. provincial government’s recent decision on old growth forestry deferral. The determination is preliminary and only refers to Huu-ay-aht First Nations interests, not those of any other First Nations. Chief Councilor Robert Dennis Sr. noted that much of the area set aside for deferral is already protected or not planned for harvest within the next two years.