Home builder confidence reaches highest level in nearly 10 years
Home-builder confidence rose in August to the highest level in nearly a
decade, a trade group said Monday. The National Association of Home
Builders/Wells Fargo housing market index rose 1 point to 61, marking
the highest level since Nov. 2005. Economists polled by MarketWatch
expected a reading of 59. Any reading above 50 indicates "good"
conditions. "Today's report is consistent with our forecast for a
gradual strengthening of the single-family housing sector in 2015," said
NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe. The index measuring buyer traffic
increased two points to 45 and the component gauging current sales
conditions rose one point to 66. The index for sales expectations in the
next six months held steady at 70.
Meaningless drivel, bottom line the builders say what are their masters tell them to say, the market is in depression mode so must keep up appearances...NOW GO SHOPPING!

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