The US Housing Market Index fell to 36 in February, marking a second straight monthly decline as homebuilder sentiment weakened and affordability challenges persisted, according to NAHB data.
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US February Housing Market Index Falls to 36, Extending Downward Trend
The US Housing Market Index fell to 36 in February, marking a second straight monthly decline as homebuilder sentiment weakened and affordability challenges persisted, according to NAHB data.
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US January Housing Market Index Falls Short of Expectations
US homebuilder sentiment weakened in January as the NAHB Housing Market Index fell to 37, missing expectations and signaling a bearish outlook for the housing sector.
Yonhap InfomaxUS homebuilder sentiment edged up in December, with the NAHB Housing Market Index rising to 39 and surpassing expectations, as easing monetary policy and improved sales outlooks offset ongoing supply-side pressures.
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US Homebuilder Sentiment Improves Slightly in December, Exceeding Expectations
US homebuilder sentiment edged up in December, with the NAHB Housing Market Index rising to 39 and surpassing expectations, as easing monetary policy and improved sales outlooks offset ongoing supply-side pressures.
Yonhap InfomaxUS homebuilder confidence surged to a six-month high in October, with the NAHB Housing Market Index rising to 37, as expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts lifted sentiment despite ongoing market challenges.
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US Homebuilder Confidence Index Hits 6-Month High of 37 in October—Rate Cut Expectations Boost Sentiment
US homebuilder confidence surged to a six-month high in October, with the NAHB Housing Market Index rising to 37, as expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts lifted sentiment despite ongoing market challenges.
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US September Housing Market Index Unchanged from Previous Month—Sales Expectations Hit Six-Month High
US homebuilder sentiment remained flat in September, but future sales expectations reached a six-month high as mortgage rates declined and market optimism improved.
Yonhap InfomaxThe US Housing Market Index (HMI) rose to 33 in July, matching expectations, as homebuilder sentiment improved slightly following new legislation, though high interest rates and uncertainty continue to weigh on the sector.
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US July Housing Market Index at 33—In Line With Expectations
The US Housing Market Index (HMI) rose to 33 in July, matching expectations, as homebuilder sentiment improved slightly following new legislation, though high interest rates and uncertainty continue to weigh on the sector.
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US June Housing Market Index Falls to 32—Third Lowest Since 2012
US homebuilder sentiment weakened in June as the NAHB Housing Market Index fell to 32, its third lowest since 2012, amid high mortgage rates and rising inventories.
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US Housing Market Index Falls to 34 in May - Direct Hit from Interest Rate and Tariff Uncertainties
US homebuilder confidence plummets in May due to high interest rates, tariff uncertainties, and material price volatility, with Housing Market Index falling to 34, lowest since December 2022.
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US April Housing Market Index at 40 - Slight Improvement After Two Months of Sharp Decline
US Housing Market Index rises to 40 in April, showing slight improvement after recent declines, as builders' confidence edges up amid lower mortgage rates and persistent tariff concerns.
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