Both single and multifamily housing starts recorded substantial declines in June. The fall of 12.3% m/m in total starts was the largest month-on-month drop since the end of 2016. Building permits were also subdued. Concerns about over-capacity may be contributing to reduced multifamily construction, while single-family builders are having to contend with high lumber prices and faltering housing demand.
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