New home starts fell 8.5 percent from July to August as builders continued to react to the negative economic outlook, according to data from the…
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New residential construction made progress in completions but largely fell short on starts and permits, according to new data released Wednesday by the US Census…
April’s housing data underscores a challenging landscape for new construction, particularly in the single-family segment, and the privately-owned segment isn’t far behind. Source: Inman News
Housing starts fell 11.4 percent in March, a modest improvement from 2024, according to Census data released Thursday, with one economist describing the slump as…
Privately owned housing starts rose 11.2 percent but still fell behind February 2024 activity, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau and…
Multifamily housing starts fell 9.8 percent, reaching a seasonally adjusted rate of 1,366,000, while single-family housing starts fell 8.4 percent month over month, according to…
The US housing market is short 7.2 million homes, according to Realtor.com’s latest housing market analysis. Nearly 18 million households have been formed over the…
Housing starts jumped 14.8 percent between October and November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.56 million. That’s 9.3 percent higher than they were…
Builder confidence in the market for single-family homes rose three points to a score of 37 during December, the first monthly improvement since August. Source:…