RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Power Broker
  • Newsmakers
  • More
    • Publications
    • Education
No Result
View All Result
  • Agents
  • Brokers
  • Teams
  • Marketing
  • Coaching
  • Technology
  • More
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • Consumer
    • National
    • Our Editors
Join Premier
Sign In
RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Power Broker
  • Newsmakers
  • More
    • Publications
    • Education
No Result
View All Result
RISMedia
No Result
View All Result

Building Permits Rise in December 2010 as Builders Prepare for Anticipated Improvement in Buyer Demand

Home Consumer
January 22, 2011
Reading Time: 2 mins read

RISMEDIA, January 22, 2011—Nationwide housing starts declined 4.3% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 529,000 units in the final month of 2010, according to newly released figures by the U.S. Commerce Department. While this was the slowest pace of starts activity since October 2009, the year-end data indicate that production of new homes improved 6.1% in 2010 from the previous year. On another positive note, permit issuance for construction of new homes and apartments rose 16.7% in December to a rate of 635,000 units, the strongest pace since March of 2010.

“The latest government report indicates that builders are preparing for an anticipated improvement in buyer demand in the spring buying season by pulling more permits in hopes of soon replenishing the very tight inventory of new homes for sale,” said Bob Nielsen, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder from Reno, Nevada. “That said, it remains to be seen if the availability of financing for new construction and existing viable projects will improve in order to make building feasible and facilitate a housing and economic recovery.”

“Today’s report is consistent with what home builders have been telling us in our recent surveys,” noted NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe. “While builders remain extremely cautious about new construction at this time, they are looking forward to putting their employees back to work as economic conditions improve over the New Year—assuming they can obtain the necessary financing for new-home production. To date, however, any improvement in the market for acquisition, development and construction lending has been minimal at best.”

Crowe also noted that December’s permit numbers may have received a partial boost due to building code changes that were expected to go into effect in several states this January.

The 4.3% decline in December housing starts was due entirely to a 9.0% shortfall on the single-family side, where housing production fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 417,000 units. Meanwhile, multifamily housing starts, which tend to display greater volatility on a month-to-month basis, rose 17.9% to a 112,000-unit rate.

Regionally, the West was the bright spot in the housing starts report for December, posting a 45.8% rebound from an exceptionally slow period in the previous two months. Meanwhile, the Northeast, Midwest and South posted declines, of 24.7%, 38.4% and 2.2%, respectively.

Building permits, which can be an indicator of future building activity, rose 16.7% in December on gains in both the single- and multifamily sectors. Single-family permits rose 5.5% to a 440,000-unit rate, their best pace since April of 2010, while multifamily permits rose 53.5% to 195,000 units, their best pace since January of 2009.

Permits rose by substantial margins in three out of four regions in December, with gains of 80.6%, 3.3%, and 43.9% recorded in the Northeast, Midwest and West, respectively. The South was the only region to post a decline in building permits, of 7.6%.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org.

ShareTweetShare

Related Posts

Serving Realtors® First Is the Secret to Real Estate Tech Success
Industry News

Serving Realtors® First Is the Secret to Real Estate Tech Success

January 2, 2026
Real estate
Agents

2026 Is the Real Estate Comeback Cycle

January 2, 2026
Mortgage Rates Drop to Lowest Level to Close Out 2025
Industry News

Mortgage Rates Drop to Lowest Level to Close Out 2025

January 2, 2026
Home
Industry News

FHFA Home Price Index Mostly Flat, With Momentum in Some Regions

January 2, 2026
anywhere
Agents

Anywhere Hit With 3 Lawsuits Over Compass Merger Disclosures

January 2, 2026
Fed
Industry News

Federal Reserve Split on Appropriate Monetary Policy for 2026

December 31, 2025
Tip of the Day

Now Hear This! 7 House Sounds Buyer and Seller Clients Shouldn’t Ignore

Sounds can indicate that there’s an issue with the health of a house, whether it’s the seller client who owns it or the buyer client taking a look-see. Read more.

Business Tip of the Day provided by

Recent Posts

  • Serving Realtors® First Is the Secret to Real Estate Tech Success
  • 2026 Is the Real Estate Comeback Cycle
  • Mortgage Rates Drop to Lowest Level to Close Out 2025

Categories

  • Spotlights
  • Best Practices
  • Advice
  • Marketing
  • Technology
  • Social Media

The Most Important Real Estate News & Events

Click below to receive the latest real estate news and events directly to your inbox.

Sign Up
By signing up, you agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

About Blog Our Products Our Team Contact Advertise/Sponsor Media Kit Email Whitelist Terms & Policies ACE Marketing Technologies LLC

© 2025 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • News
    • Agents
    • Brokers
    • Teams
    • Consumer
    • Marketing
    • Coaching
    • Technology
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • National
    • Our Editors
  • Publications
    • Real Estate Magazine
    • Past Issues
    • Custom Covers
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Podcasts
    • Event Coverage
  • Education
    • Get Licensed
    • REALTOR® Courses
    • Continuing Education
    • Luxury Designation
    • Real Estate Tools
  • Newsmakers
    • 2025 Newsmakers
    • 2024 Newsmakers
    • 2023 Newsmakers
    • 2022 Newsmakers
    • 2021 Newsmakers
    • 2020 Newsmakers
    • 2019 Newsmakers
  • Power Broker
    • 2025 Power Broker
    • 2024 Power Broker
    • 2023 Power Broker
    • 2022 Power Broker
    • 2021 Power Broker
    • 2020 Power Broker
    • 2019 Power Broker
  • Join Premier
  • Sign In

© 2025 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

X