
NAHB: "Builder Confidence Plateaus at Relatively Low Level"'; "Negative territory for 16 consecutive months"

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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reported that builder confidence in the housing market remains low, with the Housing Market Index (HMI) at 32 in August, down from 33 in July. This marks 16 consecutive months of negative sentiment, attributed to high mortgage rates and supply-side challenges. Affordability issues persist, with 37% of builders cutting prices. The NAHB suggests that lowering the federal funds rate could alleviate financing costs and improve the housing market outlook.
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