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Housing starts rise 1.9% on multifamily surge

April 18, 2018 - Gains in multifamily production pushed overall housing starts up 1.9 per cent in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.32 million units, according to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Commerce Department.

Multifamily production rose 14.4 per cent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 452,000 units — its highest reading since December 2016. Meanwhile, single-family starts fell 3.7 per cent to 867,000 units.

"Builders are optimistic about future demand for housing and are ramping up production to meet this demand," said NAHB chairman Randy Noel, a custom home builder from LaPlace, La. "Single-family starts dropped slightly this month, but single-family permits year-to-date are up five per cent from their level over this same period in 2017."

"The modest decline in single-family starts in March is still in line with our solid builder confidence readings and is largely attributable to lingering winter weather that is causing production delays in certain areas of the country," said NAHB chief economist Robert Dietz. "With ongoing job creation, wage increases and rising household formations, we can expect continued, gradual strengthening of the housing market in the coming months."

Regionally in March, combined single- and multifamily housing production increased 22.4 per cent in the Midwest and ticked up 0.8 per cent in the Northeast. Starts inched down 0.6 per cent in the South and 1.5 per cent in the West.

Multifamily strengthening pushed overall permit issuance up 2.5 per cent in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.35 million units. Multifamily permits jumped 19 per cent to 514,000 while single-family permits fell 5.5 per cent to 840,000.

Permit issuance rose 9.0 per cent in the Midwest, 3.0 per cent in the West and 2.1 per cent in the South. Permits declined 5.5 per cent in the Northeast.

April 18, 2018  By National Association of Home Builders



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