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US January housing starts 1.366M versus 1.39M expected

February 19, 2025 at 01:30PM

Prior was 1.499m (revised to 1.515m)

Starts -9.8% vs +15.8% prior

Building permits 1.483m vs 1.46m expected

Permits +0.1% vs -0.7% prior

There has been some volatility in this data set in the multi-family side but single-family authorizations in January were at a rate of 996,000, unchanged from the revised December figure of 996,000.

Some troubling signs are emerging, Toll Brothers reported earnings late yesterday and had this to say:

“While demand was solid in our first quarter, we have seen mixed results
so far this spring selling season,” said CEO Douglas Yearley.
“Although demand has remained healthy in many of our markets and
particularly at the higher end, affordability constraints and growing
inventories in certain markets are pressuring sales – especially at the
lower end.”

Home builder sentiment hit a 5-month low in yesterday’s NAHB survey and home builder stocks have been struggling since December.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

US January housing starts 1.366M versus 1.39M expected