The results of this survey were significantly distorted by the pandemic in 2020.
This report is frequently mentioned by analysts and the media to track household formation, the homeownership rate, and the homeowner and rental vacancy rates. However, there are serious questions about the accuracy of this survey.
This survey might show the trend, but I wouldn’t rely on the absolute numbers. Analysts probably shouldn’t use the HVS to estimate the excess vacant supply or household formation, or rely on the homeownership rate, except as a guide to the trend.
National vacancy rates in the third quarter 2024 were 6.9 percent for rental housing and 1.0 percent for
homeowner housing. The rental vacancy rate was not statistically different from the rate in the third quarter
2023 (6.6 percent) and not statistically different from the rate in the second quarter 2024 (6.6 percent).The homeowner vacancy rate of 1.0 percent was higher than the rate in the third quarter 2023 (0.8 percent)
and not statistically different from the rate in the second quarter 2024 (0.9 percent).The homeownership rate of 65.6 percent was not statistically different from the rate in the third quarter 2023
(66.0 percent) and virtually the same as the rate in the second quarter 2024 (65.6 percent).
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The HVS homeownership rate was unchanged at 65.6% in Q3, from 65.6% in Q2.
The HVS homeowner vacancy increased to 1.0% in Q3 from 0.9% in Q2.
Once again – this probably shows the general trend, but I wouldn’t rely on the absolute numbers.