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The third quarter Housing Vacancy Survey provided mixed news on the rental and homeownership front.
In the neutral news column, the homeowner vacancy rate held steady from the second quarter at 2.5 percent. That was down a bit from the 2.6 percent rate a year earlier-though from a statistical point of view, the rate may be unchanged.
Some positive news is found in the decline in the number of year-round vacant for sale only homes. That inventory has fallen to 1.93 million in the third quarter from its peak of 2.3 million in first quarter 2008.
Implicit in the survey's number of occupied units is the change in the number of households from quarter to quarter. The number has been rising for the last four quarters and accelerated in the second and third quarters of this year. This suggests that some of the pent up demand for household formations built up over the last few years may be beginning to be unleashed, turning into an increase in actual household formations.
From third quarter 2009 to third quarter 2010 there were 692,000 additional occupied housing units, indicating that the number of households increased by that amount over that period. A little over 500,000 of the increase occurred in the second and third quarters of this year.
- Courtesy of NAHB
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
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