David Seiders
David Seiders
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There's other housing numbers showing some declines in April as well. My own survey of builders has shown them losing some momentum for the last couple of months, including May. I think there's some evidence accumulating that this supposedly highly interest-sensitive part of the economy is starting to give ground.
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The numbers continue to look great. We're riding at an incredibly high level here.
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I view the housing-starts and permit numbers for January as a temporary burst.
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The warmest winter weather on record is what is driving a lot of this. I think that is the key factor behind this very strong surge in housing market activity, and as we move forward I think we're going to see these numbers come back down a lot.
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It is a time-tested pattern. February has essentially returned to normal conditions, suggesting to me that we will see a substantial decline in housing starts.
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We're certainly seeing a record rate of return in real terms (after factoring out inflation), and there has been very little sign of deceleration. But it is probably inevitable that some of this will slow down.
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We had unusually bad weather in many parts of the country in December, and the conditions in January were extraordinarily warm.
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Our forecasts show 6 percent to 7 percent declines in home sales and single-family housing starts in 2006, followed by smaller declines in 2007.
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Winter weather really takes the sting out of these declines.
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My overall assessment of the housing sector is that we probably fundamentally topped out in the third quarter of 2005 in terms of home sales and housing production.
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We can't hold at the pace we had last year. It's not going to be the end of the world -- it's going to be a simmering down to a very healthy pace.
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When you start to see cancellations, you really get worried.
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We're now in the 'middle innings' of the current economic expansion, and the next economic recession is not yet in sight.
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We see a flattening of housing starts and the beginning of a cooling process.