KEY POINTS
  • U.S. homebuilding rose in October amid a rebound in multifamily housing projects.
  • Construction of single-family homes fell for a second straight month, however, suggesting the housing market remained mired in weakness as mortgage rates march higher.
  • Building permits declined last month and homebuilding completions were the fewest in a year.
  • Housing starts increased 1.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.228 million units last month.

U.S. homebuilding rose in October amid a rebound in multifamily housing projects, but construction of single-family homes fell for a second straight month, suggesting the housing market remained mired in weakness as mortgage rates march higher.

Other details of the report published by the Commerce Department on Tuesday were also soft. Building permits declined last month and homebuilding completions were the fewest in a year. Housing starts increased 1.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.228 million units last month.