New-Home Sales Slow as Builders, Economists Highlight Buyer Lethargy
As a long-running housing supply imbalance appears to be shifting, higher inventory is not currently drawing in buyers—at least in ...
As a long-running housing supply imbalance appears to be shifting, higher inventory is not currently drawing in buyers—at least in ...
Sales of new single-family houses in June 2025 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 627,000, according to estimates ...
Sales of newly constructed single-family homes were up in April, per the latest findings from the U.S. Census Bureau and ...
March saw a significant downtick in privately owned housing starts, declining 11.4% from February’s revised estimate of 1,494,000 to reach ...
The latest Housing Market Index (HMI) from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and Wells Fargo shows economic uncertainty ...
A recent analysis by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) found that millennial homebuyers prefer more square footage when ...
A slight decline in mortgage rates, coupled with limited existing inventory, helped new home sales inch higher in February, in ...
Homebuilder confidence came in at 39 (out of 100) in March, its lowest reading in seven months, as recorded by ...
Lack of inventory helped push single-family home construction upward for all regions in the U.S. to close out 2024, according ...
From renovations to curb appeal to disclosures–all areas on which consumers might potentially spend thousands of dollars to prepare their home for sale–new research sheds light on how these big financial spends could be unnecessary, and details more affordable ways to gain better returns. Read more.
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