Private
multifamily spending increased to $ 58 billion, up by 1.4 %.
On a month - over-month basis, private
multifamily spending increased to $ 52 billion, up by 2.82 % over the revised May estimate, while private single - family spending was $ 211 billion, a slight decline of 0.27 % after two months... Read More»
Private
multifamily spending increased to $ 53 billion, up by 4.8 %, reversing the decline... Read More»
Not exact matches
On a month - over-month basis,
multifamily spending was $ 48.7 billion, up by 0.2 % over the revised April estimate, while the single - family
spending was $ 209.4 billion, an
increase of 0.03 % from April.
Single - family and
multifamily construction
spending both experienced monthly
increases over December estimates.
NAHB analysis of Census construction
spending data finds that over the last year, the pace of private single - family construction
spending increased 9.7 % and
multifamily construction
spending increased 31.5 %.
The monthly gains are largely attributed to the
increase in
multifamily construction
spending....
NAHB analysis of Census construction
spending data finds that over the last year, the pace of private single - family construction
spending increased 7.8 % and
multifamily construction
spending increased 23.4 %, despite monthly declines for March.
Spending in December on new single - family homes rose 0.8 %, while
multifamily increased 6.2 % and remodeling grew 2.9 %.
Multifamily construction
spending registered its 12th consecutive month - to - month
increase, gaining 1.3 % over August 2012.
Multifamily construction
spending increased 2.8 percent during July and has experienced gains in each of the last 10 months.
The
multifamily construction sector registered its slowest rate of month - to - month growth in nearly a year, but November's 0.5 percent still marked the 14th month in a row
spending activity has
increased.