Washington - AFP
New US home construction and new building permits both jumped in June, demonstrating rising strength in the housing market, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
New construction was up 9.8 percent from May to an annual pace of 1,174,000 units, with the greatest strength in multiple unit buildings.
Permitting rose 7.4 percent to an annual pace of 1,343,000 units, the gain also most marked in buildings with five or more units.
For the first six months of the year, housing starts were 10.9 percent higher than the year-before period, while permits, an indicator of future construction, were up 16.2 percent.
A geographic breakdown of construction activity still showed pockets of weakness. While construction has been strongest in the northeast so far this year, up 30.3 percent, building slowed by 8.2 percent in the Midwest in the first half of the year.
Home building in the west grew 18.6 percent and, in the south, 9.2 percent.