New-home sales in May have validated the old adage that what goes up must come down. According to the monthly report from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
Industry experts weigh in on how the housing industry is adapting to consumer preferences and market conditions to thrive in ...
August saw new-home sales surge across most regions, with the Northeast leading at a 72.2% monthly increase. Despite this positive trend, economists warn this could be temporary as existing-home ...
Sales of new single-family homes dropped 13.7% in May compared with April, according to the U.S. Census. Homebuilders who reported quarterly earnings recently noted high rates cutting into ...
The affordability gap between buying newly constructed homes and existing homes declined in the third quarter as builders look to capitalize on the uptick in demand with incentives. The price per ...
New US residential construction declined in May to the slowest pace since the onset of the pandemic as an elevated inventory of homes for sale and high mortgage rates sapped the motivation to build.
New home inventories are at a 15-year high, but homebuilders are implementing strategies to deal with the supply. New home inventory has reached 9.8 months of supply as of June 2025, marking the ...
Sales of new US single-family homes surged to the highest level in more than 3-1/2 years in August, but that likely exaggerates the housing market’s health, and a weakening labor market could limit ...