Housing Gradually Recovering Lost Ground

Housing markets across the country are gradually recovering and even exceeding previous normal levels of economic and housing activity, according to the latest Leading Markets Index from the National Association of Home Builders. The NAHB scores more than 350 metro areas by taking their average permit, price, and employment levels for the past 12 months and dividing it by their annual average during the last period of normal growth. Based on that score, the index ranks markets that have reached or surpassed their previous normal level. The most recent release found 55 housing markets operating at or above their previous norm. Nationwide, the housing market was at 85 percent normal growth. Rick Judson, NAHB’s chairman, said the index shows that most housing markets across the country are continuing a slow, gradual climb back to normal levels. There were more than 125 markets showing activity of at least 90 percent of their previous norm. More here.

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