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U.S. single-family homebuilding and permits for future construction fell sharply in June as high mortgage rates and economic ...
In the latest report by the Census Bureau, housing starts rose 4.6% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.321 million.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNUS Single Housing Starts Slide In June, Permits Edge UpPermits for new housing constructions edged up by 4,000 to 1,397,000 during the month, amid a subdued housing market.
U.S. single-family homebuilding fell in June, but permits for future construction rose to a 12-month high as a severe shortage of previously owned houses for sale supports new construction.
U.S. housing starts rose in June from a downtrodden May but remained slightly below last year’s levels, with weakness in ...
Single-family housing starts fell by 4.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 883,000 units, the weakest level since July ...
WASHINGTON – Homebuilders ramped up construction in June to the fastest pace in four months, led by surges in the Northeast and Midwest. Housing starts climbed 8.3 percent in June to a ...
Permits for privately owned housing were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.6 million in June, down 5.1% from May's revised rate of 1.68 million, but 23.3% higher than the June 2020 rate of ...
Housing starts, the change in the number of new residential buildings that began construction, rose 3% from May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.35 million in June, according to a ...
WASHINGTON—U.S. housing starts rebounded in June, promising to help ease a national shortage of single-family homes and restrain price growth in the coming months. Housing starts rose 8.3% in ...
Housing starts in June were down 4.4%, compared to the same month last year when they stood at 1.415 million. Building permits, a key indicator of market demand, increased 3.4% monthly to 1.446 ...
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