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Single-family housing starts, which account for the bulk of homebuilding, dropped 4.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate ...
U.S. single-family homebuilding dropped to an 11-month low in June as high mortgage rates and economic uncertainty hampered ...
In the latest report by the Census Bureau, housing starts rose 4.6% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.321 ...
Single-family housing starts fell by 4.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 883,000 units, the weakest level since July ...
U.S. housing starts rose in June from a downtrodden May but remained slightly below last year’s levels, with weakness in ...
Builders are pulling back on the construction of single-family homes amid a slew of factors, including high mortgage rates ...
U.S. housing starts rose 4.6% in June, but falling single-family permits and completions signal weakness. Bearish outlook for ...
The latest Residential Construction report from the Census Bureau showed a mixed bag for June, with a modest gain in overall ...
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Single-family housing starts declined in June to the lowest rate since July 2024 as elevated interest rates, rising inventories and ongoing supply-side issues continue to act as headwinds for the ...
Rising construction costs—driven by inflation, supply chain disruptions, and labor shortages—as well as higher regulatory ...
Housing starts rose 4.6% in June, while permits increased 0.2%. The upside surprise was driven by a rebound in multifamily ...