The drop in March was the sharpest since April 2020, when starts dropped by 27%. Outside of the pandemic, housing starts fell by the most since February 2015. To be sure, new construction has been ...
U.S. home prices continued to soar higher March, according to data published Tuesday, as would-be homebuyers compete for a ...
One measure of new-home construction slid further than expected in March to the lowest level since August. Housing starts, a government measure of the beginning of construction on a new housing ...
The northeast saw housing starts—homes that are starting to be built—plunge by nearly 23 percent from March. This was quite ... that's factual and fair. Hold us accountable and submit your ...
Investors should consider booking profits on homebuilder stocks as builder sentiment stalls and housing starts plunge ... its latest quarterly earnings on March 29 and beat analysts' estimates.
Data for March was revised higher to show single-family starts falling to a rate of 1.035 million units instead of the previously reported 1.022 million units. Housing starts increased 17.7% year ...
U.S. housing starts rose to a 1.36 million annual pace from 1.29 million in March, the government said ... recovering from a sharp plunge the month before, when housing starts fell by nearly ...
The growth, however, was driven by multifamily housing starts, which ticked up to 322,000 units. Single‐family housing starts in April fell to 1.031 million units, 0.4% below the revised March ...
U.S. housing starts ... Journal had expected starts to increase just a little more sharply, to 1.40 million. --Starts were 0.6% lower than the same month last year. --March's starts were revised ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. single-family homebuilding and permits fell in April amid a resurgence in mortgage rates, but new construction remains supported by an acute shortage of houses for sale.