Housing Starts Down Overall, but Single-Family Construction Increases
Housing starts decreased from October to November, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest monthly report on new construction. Within ...
Housing starts decreased from October to November, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest monthly report on new construction. Within ...
Recently rising mortgage rates have once again put pressure on housing construction, with housing starts falling month-over-month and year-over-year, according ...
On the heels of two consecutive months of homebuilder confidence increases that broke a four-month streak of drops, the latest ...
Housing starts experienced an eye-catching increase in August, per the latest findings from the U.S. Census Bureau, 9.6% higher overall ...
The construction of new U.S. homes fell to a 16-month low in July, according to the Census Bureau and the ...
Single-family housing starts dropped in June as a result of raised interest rates for mortgages and construction and development loans, ...
Construction of new U.S. homes fell 5.5% in May, dropping to the lowest level since 2020, according to data released ...
With the U.S. still experiencing a housing shortage due to construction halts from the COVID-19 pandemic, housing completions, and starts, ...
Privately-owned housing starts plunged in March to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1.32 million—14.7% below the February estimate of 1.54 ...
The home construction market—despite seeing some growth from the lack of existing inventory—has been struggling overall and in the building ...
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