Builder Confidence Remains Subdued
Builder confidence fell for the second straight month in February according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). Affordability pressures and elevated construction costs continued to hamper already gloomy sentiment. While the move was modest in outright terms (just one point lower than before), it reinforces the broader malaise seen over the past several years. The underlying components were mixed but leaned negative. The index measuring current sales conditions held steady at 41 , while the gauge tracking prospective buyer traffic declined two points to 22 , remaining firmly in “low to very low” territory. Most notably, future sales expectations dropped three points to 46 , extending their move below the breakeven level of 50. “Builders reduced their expectations for future sales as buyers report affordability challenges, which is contributing to declining consumer confidence for the overall economy,” said NAHB Chairman Buddy Hughes. He added that while most builders continue to offer buyer incentives — including price reductions — many prospective buyers remain on the sidelines. At the same time, remodeling activity has remained comparatively resilient due to limited household mobility. NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz noted that affordability remains a central obstacle early in 2026, arguing that meaningful improvement will require policies aimed at bending the construction cost curve and expanding attainable housing supply. On a more constructive note, he pointed to easing inflation as a potential pathway to lower interest rates for both mortgages and builder financing.
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