Zillow reported for-sale listings dropped -34.6% below year-ago levels in early June and remain low relative to last year. This is the greatest year-over-year deficit seen since Zillow started tracking weekly statistics in 2009.
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A Change in Stumpage Fees Part of B.C. Liberal Party Agenda for Upcoming Election
Leader of BC Liberal party promising to overhaul BC’s stumpage fee system if elected.
Mortgages in Active Forbearance Increase After Six Straight Weeks of Declines
The number of mortgages in active pandemic-related bailout plans rose by 21,000 in the past week after declining for six straight weeks.
Monthly Furniture Insight Survey Reveals Increased Demand for Residential Furniture as Economy Continues to Recover
A recent survey by Smith Leonard shows improving demand for residential furniture.
Newest Ukrainian Sawmill Struggles to get Delivery of Previously Purchased Logs
The newest Ukrainian sawmill, which opened at the end of 2017, is now on the brink of survival.
New Report Indicates Oregonians Have Lost $1 Billion in Homes and Contents in Wildfires
According to a new report, Oregonians have lost almost $1 billion in homes and contents during the month’s wildfires. More than 4,000 residences have been damaged or destroyed and more than 1 million acres of forestland have been burned.
Biomass from Hurricane Michael Will Help Honduras Generate Electrical Power and More
According to Jim McKnight, Gulf County Florida’s Economic Development Coalition Director, an outlet for non-merchantable timber, such as the woody material left behind after Hurricane Michael devastated the Panhandle’s timberland’s in October 2018 has been found.
Personal Income Declines 2.7% in August
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) is reporting that personal income decreased in August to a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of $19,493 billion. That is a drop of -2.7% in August due mainly to the expiration of the expanded unemployment insurance benefit, which provides a weekly supplement pay of $600 through the end of July.
Total Nonfarm Employment Up and Unemployment Down in September
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 661,000 in September, and the unemployment rate declined by -0.5% to 7.9%. Which represents 12.6 million Americans without employment.
FEA’s Weekly Order Survey Participants’ Views Vary Greatly from Region to Region
FEA’s Weekly Order Survey respondents’ views on their market’s activity not only varied from region to region but also appeared to reflect on whether the builder was building custom homes or tract housing.