KEY POINTS
  • U.S. homebuilders are happy with buyer demand, but higher construction costs are starting to eat away at their confidence.
  • A monthly sentiment index dropped 1 point to 80 in July. The index was at a record high of 90 in November. Anything above 50 is considered positive.
  • Of the index's three components, current sales conditions fell 1 point to 86. Buyer traffic declined 6 points to 65, and sales expectations in the next six months rose 2 points to 81.
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The nation's homebuilders continue to be thrilled with buyer demand, but higher construction costs are starting to eat away at their confidence.

A monthly sentiment index from the National Association of Home Builders dropped 1 point to 80 in July. The index stood at 72 in July 2020. Anything above 50 is considered positive. The index hit a record high of 90 in November of last year.