New home construction rebounds 4.3% in May
The May rise follows declines seen in April and March
Construction, manufacturing and curbside retail are allowed to reopen in certain parts of New York state, and business owners are rejoicing in the opportunity to get back to work. Dundon Construction owner Joe Dundon talks about how important it is for his company to reopen.
WASHINGTON — US home construction rebounds 4.3% in May after steep declines caused by shutdowns due to the coronavirus.
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The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that the May rise in home construction followed declines in April and March.
Home builders are hoping that as the nation re-opens, housing will post a strong recovery, helped by super-low mortgage rates. But some analysts caution that the fledgling rebound could be derailed if cases of the coronavirus spike again, causing potential buyers to put off looking for a new home.
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