Applications for financing new home purchases were up significantly in March. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports that Builder Application Survey (BAS) data for the month shows a 7 percent increase in those applications compared to March 2018 and a 19 percent gain over February. The application data is not adjusted for seasonal variations.
"With a strong job market, rising wages and lower mortgage rates, housing demand remains strong, as shown by the solid 7 percent growth in new home purchase applications in March," said Mike Fratantoni, MBA Senior Vice President and Chief Economist. "The confluence of declining mortgage rates with the spring buying season is supporting stronger housing demand and activity. Additionally, the drop in average loan size suggests that builders are tilting production to lower-priced homes, which continues to see the tightest inventories and strongest home-price growth."
Based on applications,
assumptions about maket coverage, and other factors, MBA estimates that newly
constructed homes were selling at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 676,000
units during the month. This is a
decrease from the February estimate of 690,000. (the initial estimate from the
Census Bureau for February was 667,000 units).
On an unadjusted basis MBA estimates there were 66,000 new homes sold in
March compared to 59,000 in February.
Conventional loan applications accounted for 68.7 percent of the total. The FHA share was 18.8 percent, the VA share
was 12 percent and RHS/USDA loans received 0.5 percent of the total. The average loan size of new homes decreased
from $340,692 in February to $331,794 in March.
MBA's Builder Application Survey tracks application volume from mortgage
subsidiaries of home builders across the country. Utilizing this data, as well
as data from other sources, MBA is able to provide an early estimate of new
home sales volumes at the national, state, and metro level. Official new home sales estimates are conducted
by the Census Bureau on a monthly basis. In that data, new home sales are
recorded at contract signing, which is typically coincident with the mortgage
application. The March report from the
Census Bureau is scheduled for release on April 23.