According to a new report from Realtor.com, U.S. housing markets continue to struggle with a significant shortage of new homes, a result of more than a decade of under-building in response to population growth.
Read More »Housing Starts Decline Slightly in April
The rise in mortgage rates and inflationary concerns are impacting new residential construction, as borrower costs continue to force many prospective buyers to the sidelines.
Read More »Housing Starts Edge Upward Month-Over-Month
Despite lingering supply chain concerns, there were 811,000 single-family units under construction in March, marking the highest level since 2006.
Read More »Housing Starts Fall in October
Continued shortages in building materials, labor, and land contributed to a monthly decline in October new housing starts.
Read More »Housing Permits, Completions, Starts All Report Monthly Declines
While an economist calls the report “upbeat,” the year-over-year gains are “in our rearview mirror.”
Read More »Housing Starts, Permits a ‘Pleasant Surprise’
Click through to read more on January’s data and what leading insiders had to say about what this means for the market in 2020.
Read More »Checking in on Single-Family Permits & Starts
While housing authorizations rose more than 40% year-over-year, home sale prices recorded the largest increase since 2018.
Read More »Interest Rates Rise for the First Time in 2019
Click through to see the results of the latest origination report from Ellie Mae and how housing starts and completions fared during the month.
Read More »The Housing Market’s Inventory Problem
Did the housing market see an increase in the number of homes for sale in September? Click through to see the results.
Read More »Bad News for the Housing Market?
Economists speculate about what the latest construction data means for the market moving forward.
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