Housing Market Insights - Housing Starts for July reached 1.43 million seasonally adjusted, annualized units, significantly exceeding the projected 1.29 million and the revised 1.36 million from the previous month, marking the highest level since February and the third-best month in the past year [2] - Building Permits fell to 1.35 million, below the expected 1.39 million and the downwardly revised 1.39 million from the prior month, indicating a fourth consecutive monthly decline, reminiscent of levels seen during the Covid pandemic [3] Multi-family vs. Single-family Housing - Multi-family housing saw a substantial increase of +11.6% month over month and +27% year over year, suggesting strong demand for apartment and condo living despite high supply [4] - Single-family housing growth was positive but lagged behind multi-family, with increases of +2.8% month over month and +8% year over year, impacted by high mortgage rates keeping potential buyers sidelined [5] Home Depot Performance - Home Depot reported Q2 earnings of $4.68 per share, missing expectations by 3 cents, resulting in a -0.64% earnings surprise, marking the second consecutive earnings miss [6] - Revenues for the quarter were $45.38 billion, slightly missing expectations by -0.5%, but still reflecting a nearly +5% year-over-year increase; the company maintained its fiscal year guidance, contributing to a +1.6% rise in stock price during early trading [7] Upcoming Market Events - Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman, a proponent of a 25 basis point interest rate cut, is scheduled for appearances today, ahead of the release of the FOMC meeting minutes, which may provide insights into potential future rate cuts [8] - Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers is set to report fiscal Q3 earnings, with estimates indicating a slight year-over-year decline in earnings (-0.28%) but a revenue increase of +4.56% compared to the previous year [9]
Housing Numbers Come in Mixed