Single-Family Starts Dwindle in June
Single-family housing starts dropped in June as a result of raised interest rates for mortgages and construction and development loans, ...
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 ...
Construction spending fell in April as U.S. companies and the government scaled back projects across the country amid high interest ...
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 ...
New-home construction bounced back sharply in February due in part to slightly more favorable mortgage rates and a dearth of ...
While the amount of new homes for sale has been slowly recovering from historically low, COVID-impacted numbers, a new report ...
January saw a notable drop in housing starts across the country—dropping 14.8% from December—to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1.33 ...
Housing starts continued their three-month rise, following a 7% gain in September and a 1.9% gain in October, according to ...
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