New home months of supply drops to post-recession low   

Posted By:  Tom Sanderson 
Date Posted:  Tuesday, November 08, 2011  6:00 PM


The absolute inventory of new homes continues to fall and is now at 163 thousand (seasonally adjusted); lower than inventory levels in the 1960's. Seasonally adjusted new home inventory fell to 6.2 months of supply in September the lowest level since May 2006. The average months of supply over the last 48 years is also 6.2 so even by this measure the housing picture is improving. Any recovery in the rate of sales would quickly deplete the low absolute inventory level and lead to a significant increase in housing starts (and freight) but that does not appear likely in the near term. The vertical bars in the graphs represent recessions.

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Categories: Housing starts, sales, and inventory
 

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