Housing Economics - 02/20/2008 (Plain Text Version)
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E-mail Our Editor In this issue: Housing Starts Up 0.8 %, But Permits Still DownTotal housing starts increased 0.8 percent in January 2008 to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.012 million, while permits fell 3 percent from December to a 1.048 million rate. Construction of single-family homes dropped 5.2 percent in January to a 743,000 rate, the lowest in 17 years; starts of multifamily units, which include both apartments for-rent as well as condominiums, increased 22 percent to 269,000 following a very weak performance in December.
Total housing starts increased 0.8 percent in January 2008 to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.012 million, while permits fell 3 percent from December to a 1.048 million rate. Starts of single-family homes dropped 5.2 percent in January to a 743,000 rate, the lowest in 17 years; starts of multifamily units, which include both apartments for-rent as well as condominiums, increased 22 percent to 269,000 following a very weak performance in December. Read additional information and download data (Excel) for Housing Starts & Permits. NAHB related press releases: "Housing Starts Remain Virtually Flat in January" (01/20) "Builders Remain Cautious as Buyer Traffic Improves in February". (01/19)
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