MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Tennessee’s housing market showed positive signs in nearly all categories
covered in the latest quarterly report from the MTSU Business and Economic
Research Center.
Although total permits
for Tennessee were down more than 9 percent year-over-year in the first quarter
of 2018 and down 8 percent from the previous quarter, the number of
single-family permits issued (28,600) in the first quarter represented the
second highest total since 2011.
Meanwhile, multi-family
permits continued to decrease, with a 42 percent drop from the previous quarter
and 40 percent drop year-over-year.
Home closings and
inventories for the first quarter indicate “an extended active housing market
in the state,” BERC Director Murat Arik noted, with home inventories having
steadily decreased in all three areas of the state.
Housing prices statewide were
up 7.7 percent year-over-year, which is 1.2 percentage points higher than the
national average.
Other highlights:
• The highest
increase in home prices was in the Morristown MSA, recording an increase from 5.8
percent last quarter to an impressive 11.5 percent.
• Other significant price
increases were seen in the MSAs for Johnson City (10.4 percent), Nashville (8.6
percent), Kingsport-Bristol (7.8 percent), and Cleveland (7 percent), which all
recorded higher increases than the national average.
• Tennessee’s rate
of mortgages past due was the lowest in at least 18 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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