
US September Housing Starts Decline, Multifamily Housing Starts Hit Four-Month Low

US housing starts in September fell by 0.5% to an annual rate of 1.354 million units, impacted by a decrease in multi-family housing projects. Single-family housing starts increased by 2.7% to reach 1.03 million units, the highest in five months. Building permits dropped by 2.9%, indicating a less optimistic outlook for future construction starts. Despite the increase in single-family housing starts, it remains below the level at the end of 2021. The Fed's interest rate hikes have weakened demand, significantly impacting housing construction on GDP. Builders are optimistic about the decrease in financing costs, but housing construction may stall before a loose cycle
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