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Front Page
Court Upholds Streamlined Storm Water Permit
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Curbing Speculation in Housing
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Livable Density in the Pacific Northwest
Coast to Coast
Con Artists Play Troubling Game: Grand Theft Home
Economics & Finance
Housing Hotter Than Expected, But Prices Will Cool Down
Home Starts Zooming and Booming in May
Builder Confidence Hits Its Highest Level All Year
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Protecting a Hardwood Floor
Business Management
Wireless Works for the Home Building Industry — Really
Regulation
Bald Eagle Recovery Poses Challenges for Builders
Seniors Housing
Pulte Finds Outlying Metro Areas Prime for Active Adults
Technology: A Different Kind of Amenity
Commercial
Small and Balanced Is Best Path Into Light Commercial
Education
MIRM-Aid Puts Case Study Panic in its Place
Education Calendar
Safety
Safety Handbooks Available in English and Spanish
Builders Show
The Early Bird Catches the Hotel — IBS Registration Opens
Research
EnergyValue Awards Application Period Opens
Building Systems
Insulated Concrete Forms Course Available for HBAs
Log Construction Standard Up For Public Review
Sales
Real Pointers for Creating Effective Virtual Reality Tours
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: About Estate Planning
Labor
Housing Career Opportunities Await Project CRAFT Grads
International
Mexico May Attract Retirees From Around the World
Building Products
Outdoor Rooms Rank High on Consumer Lists
Builder's Engineer
Obey Your Kitchen Pig
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Endowment to Fund Minority Workforce Outreach
Association News
North Carolina Vet Receives a Hero’s Welcome
Win Recognition for Your Community Service Work
Put the NBN Hammer Cursor on Your Computer and Web Site
Save on DELL™ Computer Products
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
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Housing Hotter Than Expected, But Prices Will Cool Down

Home Starts Zooming and Booming in May

Eye on the Economy

Builder Confidence Hits Its Highest Level All Year

Encouraged by continuing low mortgage rates and robust demand for new homes, single-family home builders voiced more confidence this June than they have all year in the latest NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). The index rose this month by one point to 71, its highest level since last December.

“The favorable financing climate for new homes is proving too attractive for many buyers to pass up, so builders are staying very busy this summer,” said NAHB President Dave Wilson.

“In the past four weeks, the average rate on a 30-year mortgage declined 21 basis points, ending at 5.56% as of June 9,” noted NAHB Chief Economist David Seiders. “Combined with the very solid appreciation rates we’ve seen, and the widespread expectation that mortgage rates will begin creeping up soon, that’s a powerful incentive to make a move,” he agreed.

Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for almost 20 years, the index gauges builder perceptions of current single-family home sales, sales expectations for the next six months and the traffic of prospective buyers. Any score over 50 indicates that more builders view sales conditions as good than poor.

All three components of the index moved up this month: the current sales index climbing by one point to 77; sales expectations rising by two points to 79; and prospective traffic at 54, up one point.

Regionally, builders were most optimistic in the West, with an overall reading of 88, up by four points from May, far outpacing the scores from builders in other parts of the country. The confidence of builders in the South climbed by one point to 76; remained unchanged at a solid 70 in the Northeast; and rose two points to a positive reading of 52 in the Midwest.



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