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March 2026: Housing starts increased in March, but falling new home prices, rising resale inventory could keep builders sidelined

What happened: Housing starts increased nationwide and in every region in March. Single-family homebuilding increased in February and surpassed year-ago levels. 

While this means builders are starting and finishing previously authorized construction on current building sites, permitting activity for future projects trailed 2025 levels in March. Building permits fell for both single-family and multifamily construction.

Rising competition from resale inventory could continue to weigh on new home sales and thus, future building projects. Rising construction costs and labor shortages could also temper new development.

Zillow data shows the median price per square foot for newly built homes was down 1.8% year over year in February. Lower prices could keep builders on the sidelines.

 

About the author

Dr. Orphe Divounguy is a Senior Economist on Zillow’s Economic Research team, where he analyzes housing market data to identify emerging trends. His prior work centered on quantitative methods for evaluating the impact of economic policy. Dr. Divounguy earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Southampton, conducting research on how trading delays shape market participants’ search strategies and influence market prices.
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