3rd Quarter Housing In TN POSITIVE!

Dec 18, 2020 at 02:29 pm by WGNS


(MURFREESBORO)  Signs of positive momentum can be seen in Tennessee’s third quarter housing data following the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Several indicators, such as housing construction, home sales, and home prices, are showing strong outcomes this period, according to the research report completed by MTSU’s Business and Economic Research Center.

Employment levels across all industries are down from 2019 numbers but are higher than last quarter. The manufacturing industry was the most negatively affected sector, as it sustained a decrease of 8.8% over the year, but it also improved the most over the quarter, as numbers increased by 6%. Total employment rose by 6.4% over the quarter, and the unemployment rate fell by 3.77 percentage points over the quarter.

“For the U.S. and Tennessee, the foreclosure rate stagnated at 0.3%. It is important to note that foreclosure rates are artificially low because of the foreclosure ban on the single-family mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration,” Arik stated.

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