HUD No. 15-060 Brian Sullivan, Office of Public Affairs (202) 402-7527 Raemeka Mayo or Stephen Cooper, Manufacturing and Construction Division (301) 763-5160 |
For
Release Tuesday May 19, 2015 |
HUD AND CENSUS BUREAU ANNOUNCE NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY IN APRIL
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Census Bureau jointly announced the following new residential construction statistics for April 2015:
BUILDING PERMITS
Privately owned housing units authorized by building permits in April were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,143,000. This is 10.1 percent (±2.2%) above the revised March rate of 1,038,000, and is 6.4 percent (±2.1%) above the April 2014 estimate of 1,074,000. Single-family authorizations in April were at a rate of 666,000; this is 3.7 percent (±0.9%) above the revised March figure of 642,000. Authorizations of units in buildings with five units or more were at a rate of 444,000 in April.
HOUSING STARTS
Privately owned housing starts in April were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,135,000. This is 20.2 percent (±14.4%)* above the revised March estimate of 944,000 and is 9.2 percent (±10.6%)* above the April rate of 1,039,000. Single-family housing starts in April were at a rate of 733,000; this is 16.7 percent (±10.0%)* above the revised March figure of 628,000. The April rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 389,000.
HOUSING COMPLETIONS
Privately owned housing completions in April were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 986,000. This is 20.4 percent (±14.1%)* above the revised March estimate of 819,000 and is 19.4 percent (±15.2%)* above the April 2014 rate of 826,000. Single-family housing completions in April were at a rate of 688,000; this is 14.5 percent (±12.4%)* above the revised March rate of 601,000. The April rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 288,000.
New Residential Construction data for May 2015 will be released on Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at 8:30 A.M. EDT.
EXPLANATORY NOTES
In interpreting changes in the statistics in this release, note that month-to-month changes in seasonally adjusted statistics often show movements which may be irregular. It may take two months to establish an underlying trend for building permit authorizations, 4 months for total starts, and six months for total completions. The statistics in this release are estimated from sample surveys and are subject to sampling variability as well as nonsampling error including bias and variance from response, nonreporting, and undercoverage. Estimated relative standard errors of the most recent data are shown in the tables. Whenever a statement such as "2.5 percent (±3.2%) above" appears in the text, this indicates the range (-0.7 to +5.7 percent) in which the actual percent change is likely to have occurred. All ranges given for percent changes are 90-percent confidence intervals and account only for sampling variability. If a range does not contain zero, the change is statistically significant. If it does contain zero, the change is not statistically significant; that is, it is uncertain whether there was an increase or decrease. The same policies apply to the confidence intervals for percent changes shown in the tables. On average, the preliminary seasonally adjusted estimates of total building permits, housing starts and housing completions are revised about three percent or less. Explanations of confidence intervals and sampling variability can be found on our web site listed above.
* 90% confidence interval includes zero. The Census Bureau does not have sufficient statistical evidence to conclude that the actual change is different from zero.
Read more about today's release of housing construction activity (www.census.gov/construction/nrc/).
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