It’s important to note that today’s results strongly indicate that a new leg in the housing decline commenced between October and December with permit activity falling at the most significant rate seen in this decline.
Single family housing permits, the most leading of indicators, again suggests extensive weakness in future construction activity dropping 50.37% nationally as compared to January 2008 and an astonishing 79.75% since the peak in January 2005.
Moreover, every region showed significant double digit declines to permits with the Northeast declining 38.2%, the Midwest declining 53.6%, the South declining 51.2%, and the West declining 51.5% on a year-over-year basis.
Keep in mind that these declines are coming on the back of last year’s record declines.
To illustrate the extent to which permits and starts have declined, I have created the following charts (click for larger versions) that show the percentage changes of the current values on a year-over-year basis as well as compared to the peak year of 2004.
Declines to single family permits have contracted measurably in terms of monthly YOY declines, and the fact that we are now seeing declines of roughly 30%-50% on the back of 2006, 2007 and 2008 declines should provide a an unequivocal indication that the housing markets are by no means stabilizing.
Here are the seasonally adjusted statistics outlined in today’s report:
Housing Permits
Nationally
- Single family housing permits down 50.4% as compared to January 2008.
- For the Northeast, single family housing down 38.2% as compared to January 2008.
- For the Midwest, single family housing permits down 53.6% as compared to January 2008.
- For the South, single family housing permits down 51.2% compared to January 2008.
- For the West, single family housing permits down 51.5% as compared to January 2008.
Nationally
- Single family housing starts down 53.7% as compared to January 2008.
- For the Northeast, single family housing starts down 77.7% as compared to January 2008.
- For the Midwest, single family housing starts down 60.5% as compared to January 2008.
- For the South, single family housing starts down 51.9% as compared to January 2008.
- For the West, single family housing starts down 33.6% as compared to January 2008.
Nationally
- Single family housing completions down 43.3% as compared to January 2008.
- For the Northeast, single family housing completions down 37.5% as compared to January 2008.
- For the Midwest, single family housing completions down 45.0% as compared to January 2008.
- For the South, single family housing completions down 43.0% as compared to January 2008.
- For the West, single family housing completions down 44.7% as compared to January 2008.