Housing: How issues have changed in 1H

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Issuance of housing bonds for the first half of the year was at $22.243 billion in 357 issues, up 31.7% from 1H 2023’s figure of $16.891 billion in 381 issues.

Volume rose in both the first and second quarters, with the former rising to $9.695 billion in Q1, up 28.8% year-over-year, and the latter increasing to $12.547 billion, up 34% from Q2 2023.

Single-family housing issuance rose 60.9% to $14.015 billion in 1H 2023, while multifamily housing ticked up 0.6% to $8.227 billion.

Source: LSEG

2024 2023
Volume in millions # issues Volume in millions # issues Percent change
Total $22,242.60 357 $16,891.10 381 31.70%
First Quarter $9,695.40 143 $7,529.30 179 28.80%
Second Quarter $12,547.20 214 $9,361.80 202 34%
Single-Family $14,015.30 174 $8,711.50 133 60.90%
Multifamily $8,227.30 183 $8,179.60 248 0.60%

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