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WITH LOCAL NUMBERS MIRRORING NATION'S, BUILDERS SEE HOPE
Area home builders see some increase in activity
Date published: 3/19/2009

BY BILL FREEHLING

Area home builders say they're starting to see demand pick up a bit for new homes, mirroring a national report Tuesday.

The U.S. Commerce Department reported that construction of new homes and apartments jumped 22 percent from January. Applications for building permits rose 3 percent from January.

Dan Spear, owner of Spear Builders in Spotsylvania County, said his company has been receiving more traffic and phone calls of late. His prices have dropped, and there's less competition from other builders, some of which have closed.

Though acknowledging that foreclosures are "the bargains out there right now," Spear said some people prefer buying new rather than making costly repairs to damaged used homes.

"You know what you're getting when you buy a new home," he said.

Still, he said, foreclosures need to be cleared from the market before there's a true recovery. He noted that his company is down to seven full-time employees from a peak of 38--a trend reported by most area home builders.

Housing construction in the U.S. is down 47.3 percent from a year ago, and not all economists are ready to call a bottom.

"This is a temporary rebound, not a recovery," said Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics.

There were 56 building permits filed in February for single-family detached houses in the area, according to the Fredericksburg Area Builders Association. By contrast, there were 251 filed in February 2006 and 95 in February 2008.

Adam Fried, CEO of Atlantic Builders, said conditions remain very difficult for local builders, and he doesn't see a quick turnaround. He thinks a further decrease in mortgage rates would improve sales.

But Fried said February was a fairly good sales month, particularly at Master's Mill in Stafford County. He said spring sales typically pick up, and the Fredericksburg area remains somewhat sheltered by federal government jobs.

There were 23 residential building permits filed in Stafford in February, one more than February 2008.

Justin Sullivan, sales and marketing manager for Hour Homes Inc., has also seen an uptick in Stafford. His company sells new homes in Seasons Landing and Augustine. Sullivan notes that building permits aren't filed until after a sale, so permit data trail sales activity.


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Date published: 3/19/2009



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its not an uptick (posted by jaeshuan , Mar. 19, 2009 7:46 am)    0 likes
its people walking away from one mortgage and buying into another before their credit gets screwed up. they need to close that loophole and stop subsidizing peoples actions on the taxpayers.

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