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U.S. homebuilder sentiment tumbled to a five-month low in February amid worries that tariffs on imports would combine with higher mortgage rates to further drive up housing costs.
WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - U.S. homebuilder sentiment dropped to a seven-month low in March as tariffs on imported materials raised construction costs, a survey showed on Monday.
(Bloomberg) -- Confidence among US homebuilders fell in June to the lowest level since December 2022, with potential buyers deterred by high mortgage rates and anxiety about tariffs and the economy.
US Homebuilder Sentiment Drops to Five-Month Low on Tariff Costs. Construction workers install frames for windows and doors in a home being built in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Photographer ...
U.S. homebuilder sentiment dropped to a seven-month low in March as tariffs on imported materials raised construction costs, a survey showed on Monday. The National Association of Home Builders ...
U.S. homebuilder sentiment tumbled to a five-month low in February amid worries that tariffs on imports would combine with higher mortgage rates to further drive up housing costs. The National ...
Homebuilder sentiment drops to 5-month low on tariff ... Confidence among US homebuilders dropped in February to the lowest since before President Donald Trump took office as high mortgage ...
U.S. homebuilder sentiment tumbled to a five-month low in February amid worries that tariffs on imports would combine with higher mortgage rates to further drive up housing costs. The National ...