Housing starts rose 5.8 percent to an 18-month high in April, but a corresponding 11.5 percent drop in building permits - especially for single-family homes - indicates to some industry observers that builders remain cautious about the near future.
Philly.com Business, Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News: Business
Tue, 05/18/2010 - 9:28am
Housing starts rose 5.8 percent to an 18-month high in April, but a corresponding 11.5 percent drop in building permits - especially for single-family homes - indicates to some industry observers that builders remain cautious about the near future.