September permit numbers up 14% from September of 2023; Down 11% from August of 2024; Up 20% for first nine months of 2024

INDIANAPOLIS (October 31, 2024) – The U.S. Census Bureau has released its statewide building permit report for September 2024, indicating a steady rise in Indiana’s single-family home construction. According to the data, 1,782 permits were issued in September, a 14% increase from the 1,570 permits pulled in September 2023. This number is down 11% from August 2024, when 2,013 permits were pulled. However, year-to-date, Indiana saw 15,520 single-family housing permits in 2024— a 20% increase compared to the first nine…

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Personal Income Rises 0.3% in September

Personal income increased by 0.3% in September, following a 0.2% up in August and a 0.3% increase in July, according to the most recent data release from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The gains in personal income were largely driven by increases in wages, salaries, and personal current transfer receipts. However, the pace of personal…

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Home Price Growth Continued to Slow in August

Home price growth continued to slow in August, growing at a rate just above 4% year-over-year. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index (seasonally adjusted – SA) posted a 4.24% annual gain, down from a 4.82% increase in July. Similarly, the Federal Housing Finance Agency Home Price Index (SA) rose 4.25%, down from 4.72% in July….

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Multifamily Housing: Distribution, Building Size, and Gross Rent Across Congressional Districts

Approximately 27% of the national housing stock consists of multifamily homes—defined as residential buildings with multiple separate housing units within one structure. According to the 2023 American Community Survey 1-year estimates, these units range from small duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes (2 to 4 units) to medium-sized buildings (5 to 49 units) and large complexes (50…

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Housing’s Share of GDP Falls in the Third Quarter of 2024

Housing’s share of the economy fell 0.1 percentage points to 16.2% in the third quarter of 2024 according to the advance estimate of GDP produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The share was revised upwards for both the first and second quarter of 2024 to 16.3%. The more cyclical home building and remodeling component…

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Slate House

The Slate House was designed to achieve multiple goals: aging in place, room for family, open concept living, connection to nature, environmentally friendly and low-maintenance materials. With all amenities on the main floor, the owners can easily age in place, and there is plenty of room in the walkout basement as family needs change. A large main volume combines the kitchen, dining and living and a freestanding open air central cube that houses a hidden butler’s pantry. The dwelling is…

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Multifamily Spotlight: Lilia Waikiki

Lilia is the first Class-A rental high-rise built in Waikiki in more than 20 years, and comprises a thoughtful collection of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units with more than 40,000 square feet of neighborhood-serving retail, including a full-service grocery store. Named after Queen Emma of Hawaii’s favorite flower, Lilia was designed to embrace and reflect the beauty of Oahu. Drawing inspiration from its unique island locale, Lilia exudes an air of refined hospitality that artfully captures the graciousness of…

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The U.S. Economy Posted Another Solid Growth in Third Quarter

The U.S. economy grew at a solid pace in the third quarter of 2023, boosted by strong consumer spending and government spending. According to the “advance” estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), real gross domestic product (GDP) expanded at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter of 2024, following a…

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Weaker Homeownership Data for Younger Households

The homeownership rate for those under the age of 35 dropped to 37% in the third quarter of 2024, reaching the lowest level since the first quarter of 2020, according to the Census’s Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS). Amidst elevated mortgage interest rates and tight housing supply, housing affordability is at a multidecade low. The youngest…

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Construction Job Openings Fall in September

After a period of slowing associated with declines for some elements of residential construction, the count of open construction sector jobs trended lower in the September data, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS). The data indicates the demand for construction labor market remains weaker than a year ago. In…

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