US single-family housing starts slide in July
The U.S. witnessed a notable decline in single-family homebuilding last month, primarily due to elevated mortgage rates. An increase in unsold new homes exacerbated this downturn. However, there was a slight uptick in permits for future constructi...

The residential real estate market remains in a deep rut, with high mortgage interest rates and limited supply of homes on the market hurting affordability and sales rates.
The contract rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, the most popular U.S. home loan, ticked lower in the week ended August 7 for the first time since mid-June, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported last week. Still, at 6.77% it remains near the highest in more than a year. On Monday the National Association of Home Builders reported an unexpected uptick in sentiment among construction firms, but their confidence overall remains significantly subdued in the face of economic uncertainty, high mortgage rates and steep building costs aggravated by the U.S.-led war with Iran.
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