US housing starts rise to 917K in February

US homebuilders start work at 2nd-fastest pace in 4 ½ years, latest sign of housing rebound

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. builders started construction of homes in February at the second-fastest pace in 4 ½ years, further evidence of a sustainable housing recovery.

The Commerce Department says builders broke ground on homes last month at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 917,000. That's up from 910,000 in January. The only time the rate has been faster since June 2008 was in December, when the pace reached 982,000.

Builders started single-family homes at an annual rate of 618,000, the most in 4 ½ years. Apartment starts ticked up to 285,000.

And in a positive sign for future construction, building permits increased 4.6 percent to 946,000. That was also the most since June 2008, just a few months into the Great Recession.