Surprising Surge in Home Construction Amid Falling Mortgage Rates

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Housing starts in the US unexpectedly surged by 14.8% in November, reaching the highest level since May, as falling mortgage rates attracted consumers back into the housing market. The increase in construction activity was driven by low inventory of existing homes and favorable mortgage rates. However, applications to build fell by 2.5% in November, indicating a potential slowdown in future construction. Despite this, building permits are up by about 4.14% compared to the same period last year.
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