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U.S. groundbreaking, building permits boost housing
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[July 17, 2015]
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - U.S.
housing starts rebounded strongly in June and building permits surged to
a near eight-year high, pointing to a rapidly strengthening housing
market.
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Groundbreaking increased 9.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual
pace of 1.17 million units, the Commerce Department said on Friday.
May's starts were revised up to a 1.07 million-unit rate from the
previously reported 1.04 million-unit pace.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts increasing
to a 1.11 million-unit pace last month.
Rising household formation as a tightening labor market encourages
young adults to leave parental homes is boosting demand for housing,
especially apartments.
Permits for future home construction increased 7.4 percent to a 1.34
million-unit rate, the highest level since July 2007.
Permits have been above a 1 million-unit pace since July.
A survey on Thursday showed builders' confidence held at a more than
9-1/2-year high in July, suggesting that both permits and
groundbreaking have scope to rise further. Economists anticipate
that the housing market will mitigate the drag on the economy from a
struggling manufacturing sector.
While groundbreaking for single-family homes, which account for the
largest share of the market, slipped 0.9 percent to a 685,000 unit
pace, that reflected a big drop in the Northeast.
Single-family starts in the South, where most of the home building
takes place, jumped to their highest level since March 2008.
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Starts for the volatile multifamily segment surged 29.4 percent to a
489,000 unit rate. Groundbreaking for buildings
with five units or more increased to the highest level since
November 1987.
Single-family building permits rose 0.9 percent.
Multi-family building permits soared 15.3 percent. Permits for
buildings with five units or more increased to their highest level
since January 1990.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Andrea Ricci)
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