Daily Archives: October 17, 2014

Drumroll Please, Super Plush BrickellHouse is Finished | Mt Kisco Real Estate

10436689_775025962520564_7758809170880473116_n.jpgRooftop pool deck construction, June 11th [Courtesy BrickellHouse]

BrickellHouse, developer Harvey Hernandez‘s amenity-laden, towering palazzo of posh, has received its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy and is now basically done. The 46 story building, which was probably one of the earliest condominium projects in the current boom to go all-out and regain levels of luxe not seen since before the crash, has 374 units, a robotic parking garage, pools on the amenity deck, and the roof, a three-story lobby, a screening room, a spa and fitness center, at least a few resident lounges, and interiors by Yabu Pushelberg.

 

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http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/10/17/brickellhouse-temporary-certificate-of-occupancy.php

 

Housing Starts Rise 17.8% Year-Over-Year In September; 6.3% Up From August | South Salem Real Estate

Construction of new homes rose 6.3% in September and permit activity increased, suggesting that the gradual housing recovery is continuing, data released Thursday by the U.S. Commerce Department shows.

September groundbreakings rose to a seasonally adjusted, annual rate of 1.017 million, up from August’s revised 957,000. September’s rate was 17.8% higher than the pace of 863,000 one year earlier, and fell within the range expected by economists surveyed ahead of the release by Bloomberg Bloomberg.

Building permits also bumped up 1.5% in September, to an annual (seasonally adjusted) rate of 1.018 million, over August’s revised 1.003 million level. September’s permit numbers are 2.5% above one year earlier.

Despite the increase in September activity in both permitting and housing starts, builders confidence is down slightly, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo. Yesterday the group released its Housing Market Index, which shows that builder confidence in the market for new, single-family homes fell five points, to a level of 54, in October. Any number over 50 indicates that more builders view the market as favorable than as poor.

“After the HMI posted a nine-year high in September, it’s not surprising to see the number drop in October,” said NAHB’s chief economist David Crowe. “However, historically low mortgage interest rates, steady job gains, and significant pent up demand all point to continued growth of the housing market.”

September’s numbers show that builders are continuing to bet on multi-family housing. While permits issued for single-family homes were relatively flat at 624,000 (0.5% below August’s revised 627,000) in September, permitting rose by 7% for buildings with five or more units, to 369,000 in September from 345,000 in August. Similarly, groundbreakings on single-family homes stood at a rate of 646,000 in September, just 1.1% above August’s revised figure. Starts on buildings with five or more units were at 353,000, up 18.5% from August.

 

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/erincarlyle/2014/10/17/housing-starts-rise-17-8-year-over-year-in-september/