New home sales fell to the lowest level in four years, despite lower interest rates and builder incentives.
January new home sales fell to a 587,000 annual rate, down 17.6% from December, with prices at $400,500, after a positive sales year in 2025.
Sales of new US single-family homes surged to more than a three-year high in April as builders lowered prices to attract buyers, but rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty remained headwinds ...
August saw new-home sales surge across most regions, with the Northeast leading at a 72.2% monthly increase. Despite this positive trend, economists warn this could be temporary as existing-home ...
According to the Census Bureau, new home sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 587,000 in January.
Sales of new single-family homes dropped 13.7% in May compared with April, according to the U.S. Census. Homebuilders who reported quarterly earnings recently noted high rates cutting into ...
Sales of new US single-family homes surged to the highest level in more than 3-1/2 years in August, but that likely exaggerates the housing market’s health, and a weakening labor market could limit ...
New home inventories are at a 15-year high, but homebuilders are implementing strategies to deal with the supply. New home inventory has reached 9.8 months of supply as of June 2025, marking the ...
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