The NAR, MBA and NAHB argue that the Federal Housing Administration is flush with cash, and that delinquency rates on FHA loans have returned to…
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Builder sentiment dropped at the second-fastest pace of the last two decades as some home construction companies have begun to cut costs. Source: Inman News
The steady increase has occurred despite widespread supply shortages, tight labor markets, rising inflation and the volatile cost of wood, according to National Association of…
Homebuilders have made strides in replenishing inventory, but much of it remained under construction as sales took a hit in January, according to data released…
Homebuilders remained optimistic in February but moderated their expectations amid supply-chain issues and rising mortgage rates, according to data from NAHB released Wednesday. Source: Inman…
Only 31 percent of U.S. households can afford a newly built home, down from 40 percent one year ago. Source: Inman News
Sales of new houses in December 2021 were at an annual adjusted rate of 811,000, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Source: Inman…
Overall housing starts increased 1.4 percent month over month in December to a seasonally adjusted rate of 1.70 million units, according to the the Department…
Builders kicked off construction on 129,400 new housing units in November — a half-percent increase on a month when starts typically decline, according to the…
Following a drop this summer, builder confidence rose from 76 to 80 points in October, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Source: Inman…