Buyers Need Relief In Both Home Prices And Mortgage Rates Before Sales Pick Back Up

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Homebuilder optimism is catching up with weakening home sales. Starts have responded and inventory is sharply rising – a byproduct of rapidly appreciating prices and a rise in mortgage rates. Buyers need to see relief on both these fronts before … Continued

Supply Of New Homes Rising, Median Prices Remain Elevated And Mortgage Rates Firm Up

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The rise in supply of new homes is coming amidst relatively soft sales, inflated prices and now rising mortgage rates. Concurrently, builder sentiment is off its high but remains elevated, even as ITB is below potentially crucial $66. Sales of … Continued

Economy-Sensitive Small-Caps Well Off Their Highs, While Large-Caps At/Near New Highs

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The US Economy is humming along, as was evident in several data points this week. Small-caps, which have larger exposure to the domestic economy versus their larger-cap cousins, bounced off of months-long rectangle support. But they are well off their … Continued

With Income And Home Price Headwind, Hitherto-Housing Tailwind Rates Need Close Watch

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Rates are rising – probably not enough to seriously hurt sectors such as housing, but will in due course if the momentum continues. In merely nine sessions, 10-year Treasury yields have gone up by 24 basis points to 2.28 percent, … Continued

Sales Of New And Existing Homes Break Out – Genuine Or False?

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There probably is an air of excitement among U.S. housing bulls – particularly the technically oriented ones.  Sales of both new and existing homes have broken out of recent ranges. In June, new homes rose 3.5 percent month-over-month to a … Continued

Deceleration In Home Price Appreciation To Reverberate Through Consumer Spending

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The S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. national home price index advanced 5.2 percent year-over-year in October.  This was the fastest growth since July last year.  However, annual price appreciation has been decelerating since peaking at 10.9 percent two years ago. The October 2013 … Continued

Of Late, ITB Not Taking Cue From Builder Sentiment, Rather Other Housing Data

Directionally, ITB, the iShares Dow Jones Home Construction ETF, and U.S. homebuilder sentiment tend to move together.  The correlation coefficient is far from perfect, but at 0.68 between May 2006 and November 2015, it is decent (Chart 1). The National … Continued

U.S. Housing Has Spring In Step, But Risks Tripping Over Rapid Price Rise

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Relatively speaking, U.S. housing is going strong, with price being the major risk. Monthly data tend to be volatile.  At a seasonally adjusted annual rate in August, sales of existing homes dropped 4.8 percent month-over-month to 5.31 million units, even … Continued

Housing Starts Lately Growing Much Faster Than New Home Sales

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Later this morning, August’s housing starts will be released.  In recent months, momentum has picked up.  July was 1.21 million units (at a seasonally adjusted annual rate) – the highest since 1.26 million in October 2007. In non-recessionary periods, it … Continued