Construction of single-family homes rose last month despite pressure on the housing market from higher mortgage rates. Single-family housing starts, which account for the vast majority of all ...
National Association of Home Builders reports growth in building permits in Q2 2024 The construction of single-family homes was up nationwide in the second quarter of 2024, driven by low inventory and ...
New-construction activity on single-family homes remained subdued in May as high interest rates and tariff uncertainty weighed on builder sentiment. Starts on single-family units, which account for ...
Construction activity on new single-family homes experienced a surprising boost in July, primarily driven by a significant surge in the South region. The U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Housing ...
With a buyer’s market on the horizon, developers continue to pull back on building single-family homes. Home builders started construction on 890,000 units in August, down 12 percent from the same ...
US single-family homebuilding tumbled in March, and while new construction remains underpinned by a severe shortage of previously owned houses for sale, a resurgence in mortgage rates is pushing ...
Construction activity on new single-family homes got an unexpected boost in July, powered by a building surge in the South. Single-family housing starts rose 2.8% last month from June to a seasonally ...
New-home sales have been a relative bright spot in an otherwise stagnant housing market. But that’s changing and homebuilders recognize it. According to June 2025 data released Friday by the U.S.
DENVER (KDVR) — It’s a small surprise that housing costs have spiked, especially considering how much more expensive it has become to build. While the cost of a home along the Front Range has been ...
Construction on new single-family homes weakened in June—bad news for buyers hunting for deals but a potentially positive sign for investors waiting for builders’ margins to bottom. Single-family ...
The nation’s — and homebuyers’ — needs for more home inventory and, ultimately, more affordable housing are driving growth in single-family home construction. All U.S. geographic regions saw more of ...
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