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In summary, the U.S. housing market is set for a slow, grinding recovery, with buyers facing persistent affordability challenges and rents ticking upward because of the ongoing freeze in for-sale ...
Housing starts fell unexpectedly last month. The Census report gives the details: Privately-owned housing starts in October were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 529,000. This is 10.6 ...
Housing starts in the U.S. slid 11% in August to the lowest level since June 2020. Lack of supply is one reason home prices have yet to fall substantially. And with less progress from builders, a ...
Housing starts fell overall in the Midwest (-37.4%), South (-4%), and West (-9.5%). Completions, Permits Fall Newly constructed homes were completed in December at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of ...
Housing starts fell less than expected in October to 791k, representing a month-over-month decrease of 6.3%, according to data released from the U.S. Department of Commerce on Wednesday morning ...
November housing starts declined 1.8% M/M to 1.289M, missing the 1.340M consensus. That compared with 1.312M in October (revised from 1.311M), according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released on ...
Housing starts fell to a 1.28 million annual pace from 1.35 million in April, the government said Thursday. That's how many houses would be built over an entire year if construction takes place at ...
Homebuilders say housing starts will fall even further in 2023. NAHB HMI hits lowest level since August 2012. October 18, 2022, 10:16am by Brooklee Han. News > Real Estate.
Housing starts measure the change in the number of new residential buildings that began construction. Starts fell 8% from May to this past month, according to a Wednesday report from the Census ...
While we anticipated housing starts and permits would fall in October, today's data was a big surprise to most market participants as economists were expecting housing starts to increase to ...
Housing starts decreased 0.5% last month to a 1.35 million annualized rate, according to government data released Oct. 18, after a big rebound in construction in August. Housing Starts Fall as ...
U.S. housing starts and permits for future home construction unexpectedly fell in June, offering further evidence of a sharp slowdown in economic activity in the second quarter. The Commerce ...