Jul
18

Homebuilder Sentiment in U.S. Declines to an Eight-Month Low

By

Sentiment among American homebuilders deteriorated to an eight-month low in July on concerns about higher material costs, according to data Tuesday from the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo.

HIGHLIGHTS OF HOMEBUILDER SENTIMENT (JULY)

  • Builders’ Housing Market Index decreased to 64 (est. 67) from 66 in June (revised from 67)
  • Measure of six-month sales outlook dropped to a five-month low of 73 from 75
  • Index of current sales fell to 70, the weakest since November, from 72

Key Takeaways

Builders are faced with a tough choice when dealing with higher materials costs such as lumber — either raise prices on homes or absorb the added expense. While they see demand remaining strong, an acceleration in prices on new homes risks putting some properties out of reach. Stable sales and construction mean housing will probably do little to add to economic growth…

Homebuilder Sentiment in U.S. Declines to an Eight-Month Low

Share
Categories : Real Estate

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.