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U.S. home construction plunges 10.6%

Posted on November 18, 2009 at 5:54 AM

Updated Wednesday, Nov 18 at 10:21 AM

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Construction of new homes plunged last month as builders waited to see whether lawmakers would extend a tax credit for homebuyers.

The Commerce Department says construction of new homes and apartments fell 10.6 percent in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 529,000, from an upwardly revised 592,000 in September. Economists polled by Thomson Reuters expected a pace of 600,000.

But builders could ramp up in the coming months, since Congress earlier this month gave first-time buyers until April 30 to qualify for the credit of up to $8,000.

Applications for building permits, a gauge of future activity, fell 4 percent to an annual rate of 552,000 units, below the 580,000 that economists had expected.

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