Housing starts fall further in June
Homebuilding fell for a second straight month in June as building permits tumbled to a two-year low. Fred Katayama reports......»»
Economic Report: Housing starts dip in June and permits fall more steeply in another sign of malaise
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U.S. housing starts hit nine-month low; permits fall
U.S. homebuilding fell to a nine-month low in June and permits declined for a third straight month, dealing a blow to the housing market as it struggles with a dearth of properties available for sale......»»
New Housing Starts And Permits Fall In June As Activity Plateaus
New Housing Starts And Permits Fall In June As Activity Plateaus.....»»
Housing Starts Disappoint Dramatically, Fall Year-Over-Year
After Housing Starts collapsed 12.9% in June, July rebounded just 0.9% (dramatically missing exp.....»»
Housing starts fall as builders contend with shortage of materials and labor
U.S. home builders started construction on homes at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 1.57 million in April, representing a 9.5% decrease from the.....»»
Housing starts fall 10.3% in February to 1.42 million annual rate
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U.S. housing starts fall less than expected in February
U.S. homebuilding fell in February, likely as the boost from unseasonably warm weather faded, and could continue to weaken as the coronavirus pandemic disrupts economic activity......»»
U.S. housing starts fall, building permits near 13-year high
U.S. homebuilding fell less than expected in January while permits surged to a near 13-year high, pointing to sustained housing market strength that could help keep the longest economic expansion in history on track......»»
U.S. housing starts fall; building permits near 13-year high
U.S. homebuilding fell less than expected in January while permits surged to a near 13-year high, pointing to sustained housing market strength amid lower mortgage rates......»»
Economic Report: Housing starts fall 9%, but high permits, low mortgage rates suggest construction slowdown is temporary
Construction on U.S. new houses fell more than 9% in September, but a recent surge in permits suggests the decline in so-called housing starts is just a brief pause in a real estate market reinvigorated by lower mortgage rates......»»
U.S. housing starts fall; mid-Atlantic factory activity slows
U.S. homebuilding tumbled from a more than a 12-year high in September, but single-family home construction rose for a fourth straight month, suggesting the housing market remains supported by lower mortgage rates even as the economy is slowing......»»
U.S. housing starts fall further, but permits at seven-month high
U.S. homebuilding fell for a third straight month in July amid a steep decline in the construction of multi-family housing units, but a jump in permits to a seven-month high offered hope for the struggling housing market......»»
US housing starts total 1.253 million in June, vs 1.261 million expected
CNBC's Rick Santelli reports on the June housing starts and building permits......»»
Housing starts fell in May, but prior months revised higher
U.S. housing starts fall, but prior months revised up.....»»
U.S. housing starts fall, but prior months revised up
U.S. housing starts fall, but prior months revised up.....»»
Economic Report: Housing starts fall in March, as new construction running 10% below last year’s pace
Builders broke ground on fewer homes in March and applied for fewer permits, not a good signal for a supply-starved market......»»
US housing starts fall in February on weak single-family homebuilding
U.S. homebuilding fell more than expected in February as construction of single-family homes dropped to more than a 1-1/2-year low......»»
U.S. housing starts fall on weak single-family homebuilding
U.S. housing starts fall on weak single-family homebuilding......»»
US housing starts fall on weak single-family homebuilding
The percent decline was the largest in eight months, and bad weather could have contributed to the sharp drop in homebuilding last month......»»