Country comparison

Housing Starts by Country

Housing starts measure the number of new residential construction projects begun in a month. They follow building permits in the housing pipeline and feed directly into construction GDP and materials demand.

Why compare Housing Starts across countries?

Housing is one of the most interest-sensitive sectors in any economy. Sustained drops in starts as rates rise are evidence that monetary policy is biting; rebounds as cuts begin signal that easing is taking hold. Both moves feed into the currency via expected rate paths.

How to read the country list

Read year-over-year change. Compare to permits (one-month leading indicator) and to mortgage-rate cycle. Single-family vs multi-family split tells you which segment is leading.

Supported countries

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Country / Currency Frequency Unit Source History Links
Canada
CAD / Canadian Dollar
Monthly Units (SAAR) Statistics Canada History from 2000-01-31 (26.4 years)
Japan
JPY / Japanese Yen
Monthly Thousands (SAAR) National Statistics Office History from 2000-01-31 (26.4 years)
United States
USD / US Dollar
Monthly Thousands (SAAR) Census Bureau History from 2000-01-31 (26.4 years)