Buyer Foot Traffic Through New Construction Up Nearly Threefold Since 2009
Home builder confidence in the newly-built, single-family housing market remains high.
Home builder confidence in the newly-built, single-family housing market remains high.
In another good sign for the housing market, today's home builders believe that the housing market has turned a corner. Homebuilder confidence is at a 19-month high.
Just two months after falling to a multi-month low, the Housing Market Index surged again in November, climbing another three points to 21
Homebuilder confidence is rebounding sharply.
Homebuilders are feeling worse about the market for new homes nationwide.
Homebuilder confidence is bouncing back. One month after an unceremonious dip highlighted by poor sales figures and dim prospects for the future, the National Association of Homebuilder's Housing Market Index rebounded two points to 15 in July.
If you're a home buyer and have considered "buying new", the time may be right for making an offer. Financing is cheap, home values are low, and builders are pessimistic -- a terrific combination for today's home buyer.
Home builder confidence can't shake its range, according to the National Association of Home Builders. The group's monthly Housing Market Index put May's builder confidence reading at a level of 16.
According to the National Association of Homebuilders, the Housing Market Index slipped one point to 16 in April. It's the 5th time in 6 months that the index read 16 -- a figure exactly in line with the 1-year average, but still considered "poor".
According to the monthly Housing Market Index as published by the National Association of Homebuilders, after 4 straight months of reading 16, March homebuilder confidence ticked 1 point higher to 17. It's the highest confidence reading in 10 months.
Homebuilder confidence in the market for newly-built, single family homes appears stable as the spring buying season gets underway.
Homebuilder confidence held firm for the second straight month this month, according to the National Association of Home Builders.