Homebuilder sentiment in January improves as mortgage rates drop

Homebuilder sentiment in January improves as mortgage rates drop


A⁢ home ‍is constructed at a ‍housing development on⁤ June 21, 2023 in Lemont, Illinois.

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Homebuilder sentiment improved⁣ in January, jumping 7 points to 44 on the National Association of Home Builders monthly index. Anything below 50 is still ‍considered negative, but the index has now moved 10 ​points higher in the last two months.

Sentiment is now at the highest level since September.

The increase ​coincides with a big drop in mortgage interest rates from around 8% in mid-October to the 6% ‌range in December. Builders point squarely to that, and the effect on affordability, ⁢for growing confidence.

“Lower interest rates‍ improved housing ‌affordability conditions this past month, bringing some buyers back into the market after being sidelined in the fall by higher borrowing costs,” said Alicia Huey, NAHB chairman⁢ and a custom​ home builder and ‌developer from Birmingham, Alabama. “Single-family starts are expected to grow in 2024, adding much needed inventory to the…

2024-01-17 ⁢10:00:01
Source from www.cnbc.com

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