Will the Market Get the New-Home Supply It Needs?
Will the Market Get the New-Home Supply It Needs? The projected increases still fall shy of meeting the demand for new homes #newhomes #builders #realestate
Will the Market Get the New-Home Supply It Needs? The projected increases still fall shy of meeting the demand for new homes #newhomes #builders #realestate
US new home sales drop in December for the third straight month domestic product, remains constrained by a lack of homes, especially in the lower-priced segment of the market, because […]
Housing market falling short by nearly 4 million homes as demand grows Simply put, new home starts are not keeping pace with demand. Homebuilders have a mountain of opportunity, but […]
US housing starts soar 16.9% in December to a 13-year high The data suggested the housing market recovery was back on track amid low mortgage rates, and could help support […]
U.S. Home Starts Top Forecasts, Permits Highest Since 2007 Demand has been fueled by mortgage rates near a three-year low as the job market remains resilient and wage gains help […]
US housing starts rise more than expected, with permits at a 12-1/2-year high The scope for strong gains in the sector, which accounts for about 3.1% of the economy, is […]
U.S. housing starts rise 3.8% in October While household construction is on the rise, Mark Fleming, First American’s chief economist, said homebuilders are yet to construct enough homes to meet demand. […]
New-Home Prices Fall as Builders Expand Price Range The median price for a new home posted a significant drop last month, but it’s not because builders are discounting their inventories […]
U.S. homebuilder confidence weakens in November #homebuilders #realestate
D-FW area still tops for U.S. homebuilding A drop in home starts isn’t enough to knock Dallas-Fort Worth out of the top spot for nationwide building. #newconstruction #realestate