Building Permits measures the number of new residential construction permits authorized - the step before a shovel hits the ground. Because a permit must be obtained before construction begins, permits data gives you a 1-2 month preview of future housing starts. It is one step earlier in the housing pipeline than starts and is therefore a slightly more leading indicator. Published monthly by the Census Bureau alongside housing starts.
Above 1.5 million annualized is healthy. Below 1.2 million signals a cooling housing market. A sustained divergence where permits consistently exceed starts suggests a construction backlog is building, typically due to labor or materials shortages. Permits lagging starts signals developers are working through prior approvals without adding new ones, often a sign of declining demand. Because permits lead starts by 1-2 months, a sustained decline in permits will show up in starts data the following quarter.
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