Builders Remain Bullish on Housing Outlook in February Despite Rainy Weather Home builders surveyed this month continued to sound an overall positive note on the strength of the market for newly built single-family homes, according to the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI), which was released on Feb. 15. Although unusually wet weather conditions across much of the country helped push the index down two points for February, builders' optimistic expectations for the next six months have held steady since the beginning of the year. “On the whole, builders are still expressing very positive views of conditions in the housing market," said NAHB President Dave Wilson. "Mortgage interest rates have actually improved since January, and builder confidence as measured by the HMI is ahead of where it was this time last year.” “The main concern builders are citing right now pertains to the availability and pricing of lots for development — which itself is a symptom of strong buyer demand,” said NAHB Chief Economist David Seiders. “Demand, in turn, continues to be driven by solid job and income growth, low mortgage rates and the investment aspects of homeownership.” |