The
National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) announced on Monday its housing
market index (HMI) came in at 76 in September, up from 75 in August. This
marked the first increase since May.
Economists had forecast the HMI to drop to 74.
A
reading over 50 indicates more builders view conditions as good than poor.
Two
of three HMI components recorded gain this month. The indicator gauging current sales
conditions went up one point to 82, and the component measuring traffic of
prospective buyers increased 2 points to 61. Meanwhile, the measure charting
sales expectations in the next six held steady at 81.
NAHB
Chairman Chuck Fowke noted: “Builder sentiment has been gradually cooling since the
HMI hit an all-time high reading of 90 last November. The September data show
stability as some building material cost challenges ease, particularly for
softwood lumber. However, delivery times remain extended and the chronic
construction labor shortage is expected to persist as the overall labor market
recovers.”
Meanwhile,
NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz said: “The single-family building market has
moved off the unsustainably hot pace of construction of last fall and has
reached a still hot but more stable level of activity, as reflected in the
September HMI. While building material challenges persist, the rate of cost
growth has eased for some products, but the job openings rate in construction
is trending higher.”
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