zondag 26 april 2009

US housing starts is going through a bad patch


New US housing construction plunged sharply and more than expected in March, reversing a big jump from the previous month. The hopes were tempered and the effect is: the housing market stability is on the horizon.

The Commerce Department said Thursday that the construction of new homes and apartments dropped 10.8 percent last month to an adjusted annual rate of 510,000 units. The cause of the decline is due to a decrease in construction of multi-family homes. But there is also good news: the single-family activity may finally by stabilizing.

Some figures: the drop in construction in March followed a 17.2 percent surge in February, which was an unexpected gain. The 510,000 unit pace for total construction is one of the lowest in government records dating to January 1959. The record low was a 488,000 unit pace set in January.

The US economist at Capital Economics said even if the housing activity has turned the corner, it is still very weak. In spite of the disappointing results The National Association of Home Builders reported Wednesday that its gauge of builder sentiment posted its biggest one-month jump in five years in April. The US housing market has been badly hit as the credit crisis has made obtaining a mortgage even more expensive. Moreover the number of US workers filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, but so-called continued claims rose to a fresh record as the recession bit.

According to me, the housing market suffers severely from the financial crisis. The impact is considerable, so the government has to tackle the problem by drawing up a plan and lending financial support. Furthermore the consumers are put off by this crisis, but actually their behaviour has to be the same like before the crisis, so there is not an arrest of growth.

Written by Marie Maes

Source: The Financial Times
Article: US housing starts fall 10.8% in March
Published: April 16, 2009
By Alan Rappeport in New York

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