Buyers turn to the resale market as builders abandon price cuts
Rising existing-home inventory is thwarting homebuilders, who are now slowing permits and starts — and backing off from hefty incentives. Continue reading
Rising existing-home inventory is thwarting homebuilders, who are now slowing permits and starts — and backing off from hefty incentives. Continue reading
Builder confidence rose seven points in February, to 42, according to the latest NAHB Housing Market Index. It’s the highest score since September and the largest one-month increase in a decade. Continue reading
While December’s data represented the 12th straight decrease in homebuilder sentiment, there is a “silver lining.” The average price reduction was 8 percent, up from 5 or 6 percent earlier this year, report says. Continue reading
Buoyed by a strong economy and inventory shortage, homebuilder optimism remains high. Continue reading
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index is the highest its been since 1999. Continue reading
Single-family home builders are citing low mortgage rates and positive job growth as reasons why builder outlook remains high. Continue reading
The National Association of Home Builders’ monthly measure of market conditions reached its highest point in 2019 and the highest point since October. Continue reading
The National Association of Home Builders’ Housing Market Index rose to 65 points in July, according to data released Tuesday. Continue reading
Builder confidence for newly built single-family homes fell two points to 64 in June, according to data released Thursday by the National Association of Home Builders. Continue reading
Builder confidence rose in April after two months of static, according to data from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and Wells Fargo. Continue reading