Home builder sentiment improves despite uncertain outlook and rising costs.
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Home builder sentiment in the US rose for the third consecutive month in March, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo's gauge of builder sentiment. The index increased by two points to 44, beating analysts' expectations of 40. However, readings under 50 indicate that a larger proportion of builders see conditions as "poor" than those who see them as "good". Builders continue to report strong pent-up demand, but are dealing with high construction costs and material supply chain disruptions. The cost and availability of housing inventory remains a critical constraint for prospective home buyers.
Topics:business#construction-costs#home-builders#housing-market#interest-rates#inventory-shortage#real-estate
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