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Permit Reports
Local Single-Family
Permits Post Ninth Straight Monthly
Gain
Single-family home-building
permit activity in the metropolitan
Kansas City area was up 8 percent
in February compared to the same
month last year, according to figures
compiled by the Home Builders Association
of Greater Kansas City (HBA). A
total of 711 single-family permits
were issued last month, compared
to 656 permits issued in February
2002.
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February
Permit Reports
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Residential
Building Permit Statistics
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Single-family
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Permit information
is compiled by the Home Builders
Association
of Greater Kansas City.
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For the first two months
of the year, permit activity is up 11
percent compared to 2002. February's gain
also marked the ninth straight positive
month for single-family construction permits.
The last time the metro area failed to
beat year-over-year totals for a month
was last May when 848 permits were issued,
less than 3 percent shy of the total from
May 2001.
HBA Executive Vice President
Tim Underwood said residential construction
continues to be fueled by favorable mortgage
rates. According to Freddie Mac, the national
average for a 30-year-fixed-rate mortgage
rose to 5.79 percent this week, up from
a record-low 5.61 percent before war broke
out with Iraq. Freddie Mac has charted
a new record-low for mortgage rates five
times this year.
"New home construction
remains one of the brightest areas of
the local economy," Underwood said.
"The Federal Reserve Board's decision
last week to leave interest rates unchanged
should help keep the housing market stable
despite uncertainties due to the war with
Iraq."
Underwood noted that home
builders will continue to keep a close
eye on new home inventory, which has increased
steadily due in large part to mild fall
and winter building seasons. Market research
suggests that oversupply situations are
limited to isolated areas and specific
price ranges.
"Builders will be keeping
a close eye on inventory and the economy
in the next few weeks," Underwood
said. "We will be watching closely
how prospective new home buyers react
to the war with Iraq."
Kansas City, Mo., leads
the metropolitan area in single-family
permits issued year-to-date with 257.
Olathe ranked second with 157 permits,
followed by Overland Park with 131 permits.
Rounding out the top-permitting
cities for January were Lee's Summit,
111; Shawnee, 80; Raymore, 64; Grain Valley,
61; Independence, 47; Lenexa, 37; and
Gardner, 36.
The
Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas
City (HBA) is the voice of the housing
industry and the source for housing information.
Comprising more than 1,000 member companies,
the HBA represents an industry that contributes
more than $2.5 billion to the Kansas City
economy and supports more than 36,000
jobs in the Greater Kansas City metropolitan
area.
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