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Building Permits Surge In December; Signals A Strong Spring Housing Market

According to the Census Bureau’s report, Housing Starts of single-family homes fell to 417,000 units on a seasonally-adjusted, annual basis. The figure marks a 9 percent drop-off from November, and is the lowest reading since May 2009. . . . → Read More: Building Permits Surge In December; Signals A Strong Spring Housing Market

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Housing Starts Rise In November, But With A High Margin Of Error

The number of single-family Housing Starts increased in November, adding 30,000 units as compared to October. . . . → Read More: Housing Starts Rise In November, But With A High Margin Of Error

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Housing Starts Data Much Better Than The Headlines Would Have You Believe

Newspaper stories can be misleading sometimes — especially with respect to real estate. We saw a terrific example of this Wednesday. . . . → Read More: Housing Starts Data Much Better Than The Headlines Would Have You Believe

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Housing Starts Jump In September, Buoyed By Homebuilder Confidence

According to the Commerce Department, the number of single-family Housing Starts increased to 452,000 units in September, a 19,000 improvement over August. . . . → Read More: Housing Starts Jump In September, Buoyed By Homebuilder Confidence

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Housing Starts Rise In August, But By Less Than The Headlines Report

The number of single-family Housing Starts rebounded in August, climbing 4 percent from July’s 14-month low. . . . → Read More: Housing Starts Rise In August, But By Less Than The Headlines Report

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Single-Family Housing Starts Fade In July

Sometimes, you need to look deeper than the headlines to get the news that matters. This basic truth’s latest example comes from the July Housing Starts data, as published by the U.S. Census Bureau. . . . → Read More: Single-Family Housing Starts Fade In July

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