Trump confirms 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goodsTrump lifted tariffs on Canada and Mexico to address immigration and drug trafficking, impacting U.S. homebuilders and the stock market.
Trump's Tariffs Create Uncertainty for Homebuilders Who Project Little Growth in New Construction in 2025President Trump's tariff agenda may hinder new home construction growth this year, amidst concerns of rising building material costs and a housing shortage.
Tuesday is tariff day for homebuildersUncertainty over tariffs is negatively affecting homebuilder confidence in the housing market.Tariffs on imports could significantly alter the economics of home construction.Key materials for homebuilding are heavily reliant on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
Trump adds Canada to tariff pause on USMCA-compliant goodsTariffs set to resume on Canadian and Mexican goods, impacting homebuilders and market sentiment further.
Housing starts, permits begin 2025 in the deep freezeHigh mortgage rates are persisting; builders adapt while weather disruptions affect housing activity.
Housing market is squeezed by spiked building costs-and tariffs could make it worseNew tariffs on building materials are increasing construction costs, raising concerns about housing affordability.
Trump confirms 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goodsTrump lifted tariffs on Canada and Mexico to address immigration and drug trafficking, impacting U.S. homebuilders and the stock market.
Trump's Tariffs Create Uncertainty for Homebuilders Who Project Little Growth in New Construction in 2025President Trump's tariff agenda may hinder new home construction growth this year, amidst concerns of rising building material costs and a housing shortage.
Tuesday is tariff day for homebuildersUncertainty over tariffs is negatively affecting homebuilder confidence in the housing market.Tariffs on imports could significantly alter the economics of home construction.Key materials for homebuilding are heavily reliant on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
Trump adds Canada to tariff pause on USMCA-compliant goodsTariffs set to resume on Canadian and Mexican goods, impacting homebuilders and market sentiment further.
Housing starts, permits begin 2025 in the deep freezeHigh mortgage rates are persisting; builders adapt while weather disruptions affect housing activity.
Housing market is squeezed by spiked building costs-and tariffs could make it worseNew tariffs on building materials are increasing construction costs, raising concerns about housing affordability.
Homebuilder stocks are 'priced for perfection,' investors needs to see lower rates driving demandHomebuilder stocks have risen sharply in anticipation of a likely interest rate cut, but some caution remains due to market fundamentals.
Live Nasdaq Composite: NVDA, TSLA, NFLX DownThe markets remain volatile with significant fluctuations in major stock indices.
Homebuilder stocks are 'priced for perfection,' investors needs to see lower rates driving demandHomebuilder stocks have risen sharply in anticipation of a likely interest rate cut, but some caution remains due to market fundamentals.
Live Nasdaq Composite: NVDA, TSLA, NFLX DownThe markets remain volatile with significant fluctuations in major stock indices.
Tariff Fears and Mortgage Rates Hurt Builder Sentiment as Single-Family Home Construction SlowsSingle-family housing starts declined significantly in January due to high mortgage rates and potential tariffs.
Wall street's big housing market bet created 12 new billionairesPublicly traded homebuilders have shown extraordinary resilience and growth, outperforming the market and generating significant wealth for investors in recent years.
There's a key silver lining for hopeful homebuyers after the least affordable housing market in 40 years - and it's not lower mortgage ratesHomebuilders are increasingly alleviating buyer burdens through mortgage buydowns, easing entry into a tough housing market.
Homebuilder deal activity is surging, fueled by major Japanese buyersLarge homebuilders are seizing opportunities amid strong housing demand, leading to increased mergers and acquisitions, with significant market share gains.
Lower mortgage rates won't solve homebuilders' problemsHomebuilder confidence is rising due to cooling inflation and a steady job market, despite ongoing affordability challenges impacting consumers.
Housing Market 'Shrinkflation': Why Homes Are Getting Smaller-but You'll Pay About the Same PriceShrinkflation is prevalent in the housing market, with builders creating smaller homes to remain affordable amid rising property prices.
Tariff Fears and Mortgage Rates Hurt Builder Sentiment as Single-Family Home Construction SlowsSingle-family housing starts declined significantly in January due to high mortgage rates and potential tariffs.
Wall street's big housing market bet created 12 new billionairesPublicly traded homebuilders have shown extraordinary resilience and growth, outperforming the market and generating significant wealth for investors in recent years.
There's a key silver lining for hopeful homebuyers after the least affordable housing market in 40 years - and it's not lower mortgage ratesHomebuilders are increasingly alleviating buyer burdens through mortgage buydowns, easing entry into a tough housing market.
Homebuilder deal activity is surging, fueled by major Japanese buyersLarge homebuilders are seizing opportunities amid strong housing demand, leading to increased mergers and acquisitions, with significant market share gains.
Lower mortgage rates won't solve homebuilders' problemsHomebuilder confidence is rising due to cooling inflation and a steady job market, despite ongoing affordability challenges impacting consumers.
Housing Market 'Shrinkflation': Why Homes Are Getting Smaller-but You'll Pay About the Same PriceShrinkflation is prevalent in the housing market, with builders creating smaller homes to remain affordable amid rising property prices.
New homes account for the highest share of all sales since 2005New-home sales are thriving, reaching 683,000 in 2024—its highest level since before the pandemic.
How investors are about to profit from a tidal wave of new homesHomebuilders are struggling with a surplus of unsold homes amid rising prices and increasing interest rates.
New homes account for the highest share of all sales since 2005New-home sales are thriving, reaching 683,000 in 2024—its highest level since before the pandemic.
How investors are about to profit from a tidal wave of new homesHomebuilders are struggling with a surplus of unsold homes amid rising prices and increasing interest rates.
Exclusive: Homebuilders Praise Biden's Push to Boost Housing Supply, but Call for Cuts to 'Excessive Regulation'Homebuilders advocate for reducing regulations to boost housing supply and affordability.
3 Homebuilder Stocks to Ride Harris' Homeownership PlanKamala Harris aims to enhance housing affordability for American families by increasing the supply and offering financial incentives to homebuilders.
Exclusive: Homebuilders Praise Biden's Push to Boost Housing Supply, but Call for Cuts to 'Excessive Regulation'Homebuilders advocate for reducing regulations to boost housing supply and affordability.
3 Homebuilder Stocks to Ride Harris' Homeownership PlanKamala Harris aims to enhance housing affordability for American families by increasing the supply and offering financial incentives to homebuilders.
Niagara developer and his company fined $150K by Ontario regulator after selling new homes illegally | CBC NewsThe Home Construction Regulatory Authority penalized Christopher Lamb and Novel Condominiums for illegal home sales.
New-home sales fall in May as inventory piles upHomebuilders face challenges with high mortgage rates affecting new-home sales and pricing.
Rising housing market inventory isn't hurting builders yet, says CEO of America's largest homebuilderDespite higher housing market inventory, D.R. Horton focuses on affordable price points, necessitating more homes to impact sales significantly.
New-home sales fall in May as inventory piles upHomebuilders face challenges with high mortgage rates affecting new-home sales and pricing.
Rising housing market inventory isn't hurting builders yet, says CEO of America's largest homebuilderDespite higher housing market inventory, D.R. Horton focuses on affordable price points, necessitating more homes to impact sales significantly.