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Housing starts increased 5.7% to a 1.36 million annualized rate after downward revisions to prior months, according to government data released Thursday.
May 16 -
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo index of housing market conditions fell by 6 points to 45 in May, the lowest level since the start of the year.
May 15 -
While income decreased from the fourth quarter, it accelerated on an annual basis across NVR's building and lending units.
April 23 -
Prevention through new building standards and mapping technology aim to keep home insurance rates down but mortgage bankers see challenges.
April 23 -
Residential starts decreased 14.7% in March to a 1.32 million annualized rate, the lowest since August, government data showed Tuesday.
April 16 -
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo index of housing market conditions held at 51 in April, still the highest since July but breaking a string of four straight monthly gains, according to data released Monday.
April 15 -
Lumber prices climbed higher for the first time since July, but prospects for single-family construction to grow look promising based on early-year data.
April 12 -
U.S. residential starts increased 10.7% in February, the largest since May, to a 1.52 million annualized rate, government data released on Tuesday disclosed.
March 19 -
Even with the recent pickup, builder sentiment may remain below its longer-term average until borrowing costs fall more significantly.
March 18 -
While prices for concrete, steel and gypsum products all increased, softwood lumber declined, the National Association of Home Builders said.
March 15