Builders in U.S. Begin Work on Fewer Homes Than Forecast
From bloomberg.com
The pace of U.S. home construction rebounded less than forecast in March, held back by declines in warmer parts of the country that indicate the recovery in residential building will be slow to develop. Housing starts climbed 2.8 percent to a 946,000 annualized rate following February’s 920,000 pace, which was higher than previously reported, Commerce Department data showed today in Washington. The median estimate of 78 economists surveyed by Bloomberg called for an increase to 970,000. Permits (NHSPATOT) for future projects declined. While warm weather and the onset of the spring selling season boosted housing ...
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