MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Tennessee’s third quarter housing market maintained its positive trends
with increased permits, higher sales prices and historically low foreclosure rates,
according to the latest statewide quarterly report from the MTSU Business and
Economic Research Center.
Multi-family permits for
Tennessee rose 31 percent from the previous quarter and were up 65 percent over
the third quarter of 2016. Single-family permits and total permits were up by 5
percent and 8 percent, respectively.
Housing prices were up
7.9 percent statewide, 1.6 percentage points higher than for the nation, noted
BERC Director Murat Arik, adding that the state’s strong economy and low unemployment
bolster the housing market.
Areas showing the most
growth in housing prices were the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area (10.4
percent), the Chattanooga MSA (7.7 percent), and the Memphis MSA (7.3 percent).
Other areas worth noting are the Jackson and Clarksville MSAs, “both reporting
much stronger growth than in the previous quarter,” Arik noted.
Other report highlights
include:
• Foreclosure rates were
the lowest in 17 years.
• For the first time
in many years, inventories were up slightly in all three geographies:
Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville.
• The homeowner
vacancy rate fell to 1 percent vacancy, the lowest rate in over a decade.
• The rental vacancy
rate continued its steep decline, dropping to 6.9 percent, the lowest quarterly
rate in two years.
See the full current and
previous reports with detailed breakdowns and summaries by going to http://mtsu.edu/berc/housing.php and clicking the
appropriate links.
BERC’s report is funded
by Tennessee Housing Development Agency. The quarterly report offers an
overview of the state's economy as it relates to the housing market and
includes data on employment, housing construction, rental vacancy rates, real
estate transactions and mortgages, home sales and prices, delinquencies and
foreclosures.
The Business and Economic
Research Center operates under the Jennings A. Jones College of Business at MTSU. For more
information, visit http://mtsu.edu/berc/.
THDA publishes research
on affordable housing, its programs and beneficiaries. THDA also coordinates
state planning for housing through the Consolidated Planning process, annual
Action Plans, and annual Performance Reports. See http://thda.org/research-planning/research-planning for more information.
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