The National
Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) announced on Tuesday its housing market
index (HMI) surged 21 points to 37 in June from an unrevised May reading of 37.
Economists had
forecast the HMI to increase to 45.
A reading over
50 indicates more builders view conditions as good than poor.
All three HMI
components registered gains this month. The indicator gauging current sales
conditions jumped 21 points to 63 in June, while the component measuring
traffic of prospective buyers climbed 22 points to 43 and the measure charting
sales expectations surged 22 points to 68.
NAHB Chairman
Dean Mon noted: “As the nation reopens, housing is well-positioned to lead the
economy forward. Inventory is tight, mortgage applications are increasing,
interest rates are low and confidence is rising. And buyer traffic more than
doubled in one month even as builders report growing online and phone inquiries
stemming from the outbreak.”
Meanwhile, NAHB
Chief Economist Robert Dietz said: “Housing clearly shows signs of momentum as
challenges and opportunities exist in the single-family market. Builders report
increasing demand for families seeking single-family homes in inner and outer
suburbs that feature lower density neighborhoods. At the same time, elevated
unemployment and the risk of new, local virus outbreaks remain a risk to the
housing market.”
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