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Home Builders Slowed By Economy, But Seeing More Foot Traffic

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Mortgage and Lending with Sierra Pacific Mortgage Sierra Pacific NMLS 1788

National Association of Home Builders Housing Market Index (Nov 2009-Dec 2010)Homebuilder confidence held firm for the second straight month this month, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

The monthly Housing Market Index registered 16 out of a possible 100. January's reading is three points higher than the 2010 low-point, set in September, and in-line with last year's average reading.

According to the NAHB, the market for newly-built, single family homes remains relatively weak "following a below-expectations finish in 2010″. Builders expect a better 2011.

The Housing Market Index dates to 1985. It's a composite of surveys which gauge the builders' perceptions of the new home-buying market.

There are 3 surveys and they ask:

  1. How would you rate market conditions for sales of new homes today?
  2. How would you rate market conditions for sales of new homes 6 months from now?
  3. How would you rate the foot traffic of prospective buyers of new homes?

The answers are then collated and weighted, and used to produce the Housing Market Index.

In January, market conditions for current and future sales were deemed to be flat. Foot traffic is seen as increasing. For homebuyers of new homes in Maple Grove , this data may foretell of more bidding wars in the months ahead.

More active buyers means more competition for homes. It may also mean fewer concessions from builders as confidence starts rising.

If you're in the market for a newly-built home, watching the Housing Market Index may be sensible. Each builder is different, of course, but as the overall market sentiment falls, buyers can be more likely to get "a deal". That's not the case once confidence is rising.

The HMI is plateaued. If it resumes rising later this year, expect new homes to get more costly.

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David Kosmecki

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Comments (2)

Bryan Cerny
Rose & Womble Realty - Chesapeake, VA

Yeah New Homes!!!!   A Housing Recovery will always start here with the professional builders.

All reports in the Local Hampton Roads market indicate the same increased foot traffic.  We are also see active buyers going on contract also since the 1st of January.

Resale sales will be close behind.

Jan 19, 2011 08:39 AM
Nicole Needham
Needham Realty - Winters, CA
SFR (530) 302-5478

We represent a home builder in Boulder City Nevada. Our Community has fabulous mountain and lake views. Our foot traffic is up 15% and buyers are moving into contract.

Jan 19, 2011 08:52 AM

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