Meanwhile,
multifamily housing production declined 4.9 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 215,000 units.
Regionally, combined single - and
multifamily housing production gained 4.1 percent in the South and 16.7 percent in the West, but fell 35.3 percent in the Northeast and 50 percent in the Midwest in January.
Regionally in February, combined single - and
multifamily housing production increased 7.6 % in the Midwest.
Not exact matches
To assist you, HMFA has streamlined the process for applying to these programs with the UNIAP, which is an acronym for the Unified Application for HMFA
Multifamily Rental
Housing Production Programs.
Multifamily housing starts are likely to exhibit continued volatility as it finds its sustainable level of
production between 350 thousand and 400 thousand units annually.
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Multifamily starts tend to be more volatile but have trended upward since hitting bottom in late 2009 and have outpaced single family
production in the
housing market recovery.
A decline in
multifamily starts pushed overall
housing production down 7 % in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.24 million units, according to newly released data from HUD and the Commerce Department.
By requiring municipalities to permit
multifamily development in zoning districts suitable for such development, and by establishing a minimum density for those developments,
housing production is increased and allows for more affordable units to be built.
Per Census data, solid gains in both single - family and
multifamily production resulted in nationwide
housing starts rising 12.1 % to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 954,000 units: the highest level of new home
production since June 2008.
Per Census data, solid gains in both single - family and
multifamily production resulted in nationwide
housing starts rising 12.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 954,000 units: the highest level of new home
production since June 2008.
The
Multifamily Production Index (MPI), a leading indicator for the multifamily market recently released by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), showed steady improvement in the apartment and condominium housing market for a sixth consecuti
Multifamily Production Index (MPI), a leading indicator for the
multifamily market recently released by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), showed steady improvement in the apartment and condominium housing market for a sixth consecuti
multifamily market recently released by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), showed steady improvement in the apartment and condominium
housing market for a sixth consecutive quarter.
«Today's report is quite positive in that it shows continued upward movement in single - family
housing production and permitting activity for both single - and
multifamily units,» notes NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe.
A surge in
multifamily production pushed overall
housing starts up 9.7 % in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.33 million units after an upwardly revised December reading, according to newly released data from HUD and the Commerce Department.
A growing economy, rising household formations, low mortgage rates and pent - up demand will help single - family
housing production to rev up in 2015 while a growth in renters will keep the
multifamily market at cruising altitude or higher, according to economists who participated in a recent National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) 2014 Fall Construction Forecast Webinar.
Led by a solid increase in both single - family and
multifamily starts, nationwide
housing production rose 22.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.09 million in November, according to figures released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census
housing production rose 22.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.09 million in November, according to figures released by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census
Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau.