KEY POINTS
  • U.S. homebuilding increased more than expected in November and permits for future home construction surged to a 12-1/2-year high.
  • Lower mortgage rates continued to boost the housing market and support the broader economy.
  • Housing starts rose 3.2% to 1.365 million units last month, with single-family construction racing to a 10-month high.
  • Activity in the volatile multifamily sector increased for a second straight month, the Commerce Department said.

U.S. homebuilding increased more than expected in November and permits for future home construction surged to a 12-1/2-year high as lower mortgage rates continue to boost the housing market and support the broader economy.

Housing starts rose 3.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.365 million units last month, with single-family construction racing to a 10-month high and activity in the volatile multifamily sector increasing for a second straight month, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday.