US Homebuilder Sentiment Falls in June Amid Rising Costs

WASHINGTON, June 15 U.S. homebuilder sentiment fell in June, weighed down by higher mortgage rates and costs for construction materials, a survey showed on Monday. The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market index dropped two points to 35 this mont

WASHINGTON, June 15 U.S. homebuilder sentiment fell in June, weighed down by higher mortgage rates and costs for construction materials, a survey showed on Monday.

The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market index dropped two points to 35 this month

It was the 14th straight month that the index remained below 40, the longest such stretch since the 2011-2012 foreclosure crisis. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the index staying steady at 37. The NAHB said rising material costs, elevated mortgage rates and ongoing affordability challenges continued to strain the housing market.

Mortgage rates have risen as the U.S.-Israel war on Iran drove up oil prices, boosting inflation and Treasury yields. “With the nation short about 1.2 million homes, builder sentiment will remain soft until barriers are eased and conditions improve for home building,” said NAHB chairman Bill Owens. “Congress can help by passing the major housing package now before the Senate.” The rate on the popular 30-year fixed-mortgage has risen more than 50 basis points since the conflict started at the end of February, data from mortgage finance agency Freddie Mac showed. Washington and Tehran on Sunday said they had agreed terms to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Prior to the war, the housing market was under pressure from import tariffs, which raised prices of building materials as well as appliances.

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