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The last of the housing market data is being tallied from 2009, and it looks like things have ended on something of a weak note. Housing starts dropped 4% in December. Multi-family housing starts gained, but that small victory was completely overwhelmed by the fact that single-family housing starts were down so much.
In my mind, it appears that the news illustrates continued stress on families. Demand for multi-family units indicates that there are plenty of families in financial trouble, and even suffering through foreclosure, looking for less expensive housing. Single-family housing starts are above the bottom seen in 2009, but they are far from showing strength. Improvement in this area is likely to be slow, depending on a change in the employment situation.
Until families can afford single housing units gain, housing starts are likely to continue to struggle.
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