The slowdown in construction activity comes as the average for a 30-year loan rose to 5.3 percent last week, up from 2.49 percent a year…
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Privately owned housing starts increased 0.3 percent from revised February figures to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.79 million, according to US Census Bureau…
The decline in starts came as Omicron cases surged across the U.S. and wintry weather hampered builders’ progress, according to data Thursday from the Census…
Overall housing starts increased 1.4 percent month over month in December to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1.70 million units, according to the the Department…
The housing market will cool slightly in 2022, but it will scorch as a multitude of buyers chase too few homes, according to economic experts. …
Privately owned housing starts dipped 0.7 percent in October while single-family housing starts dropped 3.9 percent, according to U.S. Census Bureau residential construction data Source:…
Multifamily housing starts dipped 1.6 percent in September following a month in which the sector delivered surprising gains while single-family housing starts remained steady from…
Privately owned housing starts beat expectations in August, while single-family starts declined by nearly 3 percent, according to data issued Tuesday by the U.S. Census…
Despite a decline in starts, which reflected curbed confidence in June amid mellowing lumber prices, experts said gains made in permit applications were a positive…
Pending home sales dropped 1.9 percent in June and 1.9 percent year over year to an index of 112.8, according to the National Association of…