May 16, 2008
By David F. Seiders
NAHB Chief Economist
Multifamily Starts Rise 36 Percent but Single Family Numbers Fall Further
The Seiders' Report: A Housing Overview by the NAHB's Chief Economist
Quick Read: Housing Statistics
Building Permits & Employment Data for 361 Metropolitan Areas
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Quick Read: Housing Statistics

Discover all of the key data and primary indicators for the housing industry in one easy-to-navigate location.

Name
  Current
Previous
(05/16)
 1.032 M
954 Th
(05/16)
 978 Th
932 Th
HMI 
(05/15)
19
20
New Sales
(04/24)
526 Th
575 Th
(04/22)
4.350 M
4.470 M
(05/15)
6.01%
6.05%
(05/15)
5.18 %
5.29%
(04/24)
New - March
227.6Th
244.2 Th
(04/22)
Existing - March
198.2Th
193.6 Th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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