WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Optimism that the housing slump had hit bottom was damaged Tuesday when the government reported that construction on new housing projects slowed to a record low pace in April.
New construction of single-family homes and apartments plunged 12.8% to a record-low annual rate of 458,000, much weaker that the 519,000 rate expected by economists surveyed by MarketWatch.
The drop was caused by construction of multifamily housing, which fell 46.1% to a record low 78,000. This was the biggest drop since January 1994.
Starts of single-family homes rose 2.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 368,000. Single-family starts have shown some stability in the past four months.
Building permits for single-family homes rose 3.6% to 373,000.
Starts are down 54.2% in the past year, while starts of single-family homes are down 45.6%.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story//housing-starts-hit-record-low-in-april
Optimism "damaged"...hum, I thought the comment would start with "green shoots subsided"...
New construction of single-family homes and apartments plunged 12.8% to a record-low annual rate of 458,000, much weaker that the 519,000 rate expected by economists surveyed by MarketWatch.
The drop was caused by construction of multifamily housing, which fell 46.1% to a record low 78,000. This was the biggest drop since January 1994.
Starts of single-family homes rose 2.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 368,000. Single-family starts have shown some stability in the past four months.
Building permits for single-family homes rose 3.6% to 373,000.
Starts are down 54.2% in the past year, while starts of single-family homes are down 45.6%.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story//housing-starts-hit-record-low-in-april
Optimism "damaged"...hum, I thought the comment would start with "green shoots subsided"...
