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« on: April 17, 2012, 07:53:35 AM »

U.S. Housing Starts Unexpectedly Drop to Five-Month Low
17 April 2012
, by Alex Kowalski (Bloomberg)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-17/housing-starts-in-u-s-unexpectedly-decrease-to-five-month-low.html

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Builders began work on fewer homes than forecast in March, signaling a sustained industry recovery will take time to get underway.

Housing starts dropped 5.8% to a 654,000 annual rate, less than the lowest estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg News and the least since October, Commerce Department figures showed today in Washington.

The slump was led by the volatile multifamily category, which at the same time showed a jump in permits, a proxy for future construction.

While warmer weather may have spurred home construction at the beginning of 2012, a competing supply of cheap existing properties may be steering potential buyers away from purchasing a new home.

That means home construction may not help boost the economy in 2012.

Housing continues to bump along the bottom,” said Jacob Oubina, a senior U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets LLC in New York.

“The best we can hope from housing over the next couple years is that it won’t subtract from growth.

The numbers in the past few months were decidedly impacted by a much milder winter, so a significant portion of construction was pulled forward.”
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