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Builder Confidence Edges Up Again in September
September 22, 2009
Builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes
edged higher for a third consecutive month in September, according to
the latest National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market
Index (HMI). The HMI rose one point to 19 this month, its highest level
since May of 2008.
"Today's report indicates that builders are starting to see some
glimmers of light at the end of the tunnel in terms of improving sales
activity," says NAHB chief economist David Crowe. "However,
the fact that the HMI component gauging sales expectations for the next
six months slipped backward this month is a sign of their awareness that
this is a very fragile recovery period and several major hurdles remain
that could stifle the positive momentum. Those hurdles include the impending
expiration of the $8,000 tax credit as well as the critical lack of credit
for housing production loans and continuing problems with low appraisals
that are sinking one quarter of all new-home sales. These concerns need
to be addressed if we are to embark on a sustained housing recovery that
will help bolster economic growth."
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