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Single-Family Production Falls in March

NAHBWASHINGTON — Following an elevated February reading, nationwide housing starts fell 6.8% in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.22 million units, according to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Commerce Department. Still, new housing production in the first quarter of this year is running 8.1% above the pace in 2016.

“Today’s numbers are aligned with our builder confidence metric, which contracted slightly this month but is on solid footing overall,” said Granger MacDonald, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder and developer from Kerrville, Texas.

“The three-month moving average for single-family starts has reached a post-recession high, which shows that this sector is continuing to firm,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “We can expect further gains in single-family production throughout the year, while multifamily starts should level off.”

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Single-family production in March decreased 6.2% to an annual rate of 821,000 units after a strong February reading while multifamily starts dropped 7.9% to an annual pace of 394,000.

Regionally in March, combined single- and multifamily housing production rose 12.9% in the Northeast. Starts fell by 2.9% in the South, 16% in the West and 16.2% in the Midwest.

Overall permit issuance in March was up 3.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.26 million units. Multifamily permits rose 13.8% to 437,000 units while single-family permits edged down 1.1% to 823,000.

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Regionally, overall permits rose 16.7% in the West, 15.5% in the Northeast and 6% in the South. Permits fell 22% in the Midwest.

Source: NAHB

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