Published Tue, Oct 20 2009 11:20 AM by Adam Quinones
New housing starts rose less than expected to 590,000 annualized units, economists were expecting a rise of 610,000 units after a read of 598,000 in August (which was revised lower to 587,000 annual units). The rise in new housing starts was a factor of a 3.9% increase in single family construction starts while multifamily starts fell by 15.2%. Building permits fell by 1.2% to 573,000 annual units led by a 3.0% decline in single-family permits while multi-family permits rose by 6.0% to 123,000 annualized units. ...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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