US Homebuilder Sentiment Falls to Lowest Level Since Pandemic as Affordability Worsens

US Homebuilder Sentiment Falls to Lowest Level Since Pandemic as Affordability Worsens
Housing under construction at a development in Novato, Calif., on March 23, 2022. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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American homebuilders have grown more pessimistic about the state of the housing market over the past six months due to increasing interest rates, with sentiment falling to their lowest level since June 2020 at the height of the pandemic.

Mortgage demand throughout the country has fallen to less than half of what it was a year ago, as rising inflation and higher mortgage rates have slowed the traffic of prospective home buyers and put a damper on builder sentiment.

Bryan Jung
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Bryan S. Jung is a native and resident of New York City with a background in politics and the legal industry. He graduated from Binghamton University.
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