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by Tom Moeller June 18, 2013
Housing starts recovered last month following a sharp April decline. There has been no growth, however, during the last several months. Total housing starts increased 6.8% (28.6% y/y) during May to 914,000 (AR) from 856,000 in April, initially reported as 853,000 mil. Expectations had been for 950,000 starts in the Action Economics survey. Starts of multi-family units recovered 21.6% (60.7% y/y) to 315,000 and made up half of April's drop. Starts of single-family homes, however, ticked just 0.3% higher (16.3% y/y) to 599,000. These starts have been trending sideways since last fall.
By region, higher starts in the South led last month's recovery with a 17.8% increase (33.5% y/y) to 490,000. Starts in the West also rebounded 5.7% (39.0% y/y) to 221,000 and made up all of April's drop. Working the other way, housing starts in the Northeast fell 9.0% (-9.0% y/y), the fourth monthly decline this year. Starts were down 38.3% from the December peak. In the Midwest, housing starts fell 13.7% last month (+23.4% y/y) to 132,000.
Building permits backpedaled 3.1% (+20.8% y/y) to 974,000 last month following a 12.9% April jump. Permits to build single-family homes gained 1.3% (24.6% y/y) to 622,000, the high for the economic recovery. Permits to build multi-family units fell 10.0% (+14.7% y/y) to 352,000.
The housing starts figures can be found in Haver's USECON database. The expectations figure is contained in the AS1REPNA database.
| Housing Starts (000s, SAAR) | May | Apr | Mar | May Y/Y% | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 914 | 856 | 1,005 | 28.6 | 781 | 612 | 586 |
| Single-Family | 599 | 597 | 623 | 16.3 | 534 | 434 | 471 |
| Multi-Family | 315 | 259 | 382 | 60.7 | 247 | 178 | 114 |
| Starts By Region | |||||||
| Northeast | 71 | 78 | 94 | -9.0 | 78 | 68 | 72 |
| Midwest | 132 | 153 | 140 | 23.4 | 129 | 103 | 97 |
| South | 490 | 416 | 554 | 33.5 | 400 | 309 | 296 |
| West | 221 | 209 | 217 | 39.0 | 173 | 132 | 120 |
| Building Permits | 974 | 1,005 | 890 | 20.8 | 800 | 624 | 604 |





