Skip to main content
Tags: housing | starts | mortgage | lumber | cost

Housing Starts Tumble to an 8-Month Low in March

Housing Starts Tumble to an 8-Month Low in March
Builders work on new house construction on September 03, 2024 in Old Bethpage, New York. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images/2024 file)

Thursday, 17 April 2025 09:12 AM EDT

U.S. single-family homebuilding plunged to an eight-month low in March and could decline further as tariffs on imported materials raise costs and offset declining mortgage rates.

Single-family housing starts, which account for the bulk of homebuilding, dropped 14.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 940,000 units last month, the lowest level since July, the Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Thursday.

President Donald Trump has slapped import duties on virtually all foreign goods and his trade policy has been rapidly shifting, raising fears of inflation re-igniting and dimming the economy's outlook.

A National Association of Home Builders survey on Wednesday showed sentiment among single-family homebuilders remained depressed in April. The NAHB said the impact of import duties was already being felt with "the majority of builders reporting cost increases on building materials due to tariffs."

It said suppliers have on average raised their prices by 6.3%, meaning that builders estimated a typical cost effect from recent tariff actions at $10,900 per home. These increased costs have overshadowed a recent moderation in mortgage rates, driven by concerns over the economy's outlook.

There is also little incentive for builders to continue breaking ground on housing projects, with new housing inventory at levels last seen in late 2007.

Permits for future construction of single-family housing fell 2.0% to a rate of 978,000 units in March.

Starts for housing projects with five units or more were unchanged at a rate of 371,000 units.

Overall housing starts tumbled 11.4% to a rate of 1.324 million units. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts falling to a rate of 1.420 million units.

Multi-family building permits jumped 10.1% to a rate of 445,000 units. That lifted overall building permits by 1.6% to a pace of 1.482 million units last month.

© 2025 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


StreetTalk
U.S. single-family homebuilding plunged to an eight-month low in March and could decline further as tariffs on imported materials raise costs and offset declining mortgage rates.
housing, starts, mortgage, lumber, cost
295
2025-12-17
Thursday, 17 April 2025 09:12 AM
Newsmax Media, Inc.

Sign up for Newsmax’s Daily Newsletter

Receive breaking news and original analysis - sent right to your inbox.

(Optional for Local News)
Privacy: We never share your email address.
Join the Newsmax Community
Read and Post Comments
Please review Community Guidelines before posting a comment.
 
TOP

Interest-Based Advertising | Do not sell or share my personal information

Newsmax, Moneynews, Newsmax Health, and Independent. American. are registered trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc. Newsmax TV, and Newsmax World are trademarks of Newsmax Media, Inc.

NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Download the Newsmax App
NEWSMAX.COM
America's News Page
© Newsmax Media, Inc.
All Rights Reserved