Monday, June 27, 2011

New Construction On The Move:

Housing Starts increase in May and Building Permits hit a five month high.
U.S. housing starts rose more than expected and permits for future construction touched a five month high in May, a government report showed on Thursday.
The Commerce Department said housing starts rose 3.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 560,000 units, retracing almost half of April's steep decline. April's starts were revised up to a 541,000 unit pace, which was previously reported as a 523,000 unit rate.

Single-family home construction, which accounts for a large portion of the market, rose 3.7 percent.

New building permits unexpectedly rebounded 8.7 percent to a 612,000-unit pace last month, the highest level since December. Economists had expected overall building permits in May to fall to a 558,000-unit pace.

Permits were boosted by a 23.2 percent surge in the multi-family segment. Permits to build single-family homes rose 2.5 percent. New home completions climbed 0.4 percent to 544,000 units in May.

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