Housing starts slipped 0.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate
of 1.520 million units last month, the Commerce Department said
on Wednesday. Data for September was revised down to a rate of
1.530 million units from the previously reported 1.555 million
units. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast starts
rebounding to a rate of 1.576 million units.
Permits for future homebuilding increased 4.0% to a rate of
1.650 million units in October.
Ida, which struck in late August, caused unprecedented flooding
and depressed homebuilding in the Northeast and the densely
populated South in September. Aside from the weather,
homebuilding has essentially been treading water as builders
battle shortages and higher prices of raw materials.
Starts have declined from the 1.725 million unit-pace scaled in
March, which was more than a 14-1/2-year high. Still, home
building remains underpinned by a severe shortage of previously
owned homes on the market, which has resulted in record house
price increases. There is a huge backlog of houses authorized
for construction but not yet started.
A survey from the National Association of Home Builders on
Tuesday showed confidence among single-family homebuilders rose
for the third straight month in November, but noted that
"supply-side challenges, including building material bottlenecks
and lot and labor shortages, remain stubbornly persistent."
Lumber remains expensive and copper prices, another essential
material in home building, are high. In addition, there were
about 333,000 job openings in the construction industry as of
the end of September, and according to the NAHB, availability of
land for building is at multi-decade lows.
The materials squeeze could ease during winter, a typically slow
season for homebuilding in the Northeast and Midwest.
(Reporting By Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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