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Is Builder Confidence Set to Rebound on Looming Fed Rate Cuts?
ZACKS·2025-09-17 15:35

Core Insights - The U.S. housing market is experiencing a balance between affordability challenges and pent-up demand, with optimism emerging due to easing mortgage rates and potential Federal Reserve rate cuts [1][8] Builder Sentiment - Builder confidence in newly built single-family homes remained at 32 in September, unchanged from August, with future sales expectations rising to 45, the highest since March [2][8] - 39% of builders reported price reductions in September, the highest since the post-COVID period began, with an average reduction of 5% [3][8] Economic Factors - Inflation remains a concern, with the consumer price index rising 2.9% year-over-year in August, indicating ongoing price pressures [4] - The labor market showed weakness, adding only 22,000 jobs in August, with the unemployment rate increasing to 4.3% [5] - Mortgage rates have decreased to 6.35%, the lowest since mid-October 2024, potentially reopening opportunities for sidelined buyers [6][8] Industry Performance - The Zacks Building Products – Home Builders industry gained 29.5% over the past three months, outperforming the broader Zacks Construction sector and the S&P 500, both of which increased by 12.1% [10] - D.R. Horton (DHI) has seen a 41.6% increase in stock price over the past three months, with an upward revision of fiscal 2025 earnings estimates [14] - Toll Brothers (TOL) gained 34% in the same period, benefiting from potential confidence revival among high-income households [15] - Home Depot (HD), Lowe's (LOW), and Masco (MAS) have also posted significant gains, with respective increases of 21.4%, 28.3%, and 20.4% [16][17]