Builder Confidence Soars. Sharpest Rise Since 2002 Low - TopicsExpress



          

Builder Confidence Soars. Sharpest Rise Since 2002 Low inventories and increasing traffic have unleashed the confidence of new new home builders the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) said today. Its Housing Market Index (HMI), issued in conjunction with Wells Fargo Bank, jumped eight points in June to a reading of 52. A score of 50 is significant to the Index as it indicates more builders view sales conditions as good than view it as poor. The eight-point jump in the index was the biggest one-month gain since August and September of 2002, when the HMI recorded a similar increase of eight points. NAHB Chairman Rick Judson said "This is the first time the HMI has been above 50 since April 2006, and surpassing this important benchmark reflects the fact that builders are seeing better market conditions as demand for new homes increases. With the low inventory of existing homes, an increasing number of buyers are gravitating toward new homes." The index measuring current sales conditions also increased eight points to 56 and the index gauging future expectations was up even more - nine points to 61 - its highest point since March 2006. The index for buyer traffic, while still lagging at 40 was up seven points from May.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 16:04:18 +0000

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