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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > nahb-hbgi-micro-markets-lone-bright-spot-for-single-family-building-in-fourth-quarter

NAHB HBGI: Micro Markets Lone Bright Spot for Single-Family Building in Fourth Quarter

4+ day, 6+ hour ago  (401+ words) NAHB HBGI: Micro Markets Lone Bright Spot for Single-Family Building in Fourth Quarter'Eye On Housing NAHB HBGI: Micro Markets Lone Bright Spot for Single-Family Building in Fourth Quarter Single-family construction declined further in the fourth quarter in all but sparsely…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > almost-half-of-the-owner-occupied-homes-built-before-1980-2

Almost Half of the Owner-Occupied Homes Built Before 1980

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (393+ words) Almost Half of the Owner-Occupied Homes Built Before 1980Eye On Housing Almost Half of the Owner-Occupied Homes Built Before 1980 Around 47% of the U.S. housing stock was built in the 1980s and earlier. The median age of owner-occupied homes climbed to 42 years old in…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > comparing-new-and-resale-prices-4q25

Comparing New and Resale Prices: 4Q25

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (298+ words) In the fourth quarter of 2025, the median price for a new single-family home was $405,300, which was $9,600 lower than the median price of an existing home, which stood at $414,900. This marks the third consecutive quarter for which existing home prices have…...

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eyeonhousing.org > dashboards > long-term-risks-facing-housing-demand

Long-Term Risks Facing Housing Demand

1+ week, 6+ day ago  (18+ words) Long-Term Risks Facing Housing Demand'Eye On Housing To schedule a presentation for your group email [email protected]....

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > small-gains-for-new-single-family-home-size

Small Gains for New Single-Family Home Size

2+ week, 4+ day ago  (252+ words) New single-family home size had been falling since 2015 in response to declining affordability conditions. An exception occurred in 2021, when new home size increased as interest rates reached historic lows. However, as mortgage interest rates increased in 2022 and 2023 and affordability worsened,…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > custom-home-building-expanded-in-2025

Custom Home Building Expanded in 2025

3+ week, 8+ hour ago  (254+ words) In a year that saw a more than 6% decline for overall single-family housing starts, custom home building posted a gain. The custom building market is less sensitive to the interest rate cycle than other forms of home building but is…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > flat-conditions-for-townhouse-construction

Flat Conditions for Townhouse Construction

3+ week, 1+ day ago  (271+ words) Final data for 2025 reveal relatively flat conditions for townhouse construction volume in a year that saw broad-based declines for single-family home building. Townhouse construction ended 2025 with a soft quarter. According to NAHB analysis of the most recent Census data of'Starts…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > existing-home-sales-rose-in-february

Existing Home Sales Rose in February

3+ week, 3+ day ago  (359+ words) Following the sharp decline last month, existing home sales bounced back in February as housing affordability improved. Lower mortgage rates and moderating home price growth helped pull buyers back to the market. However, tight inventory will likely continue to push…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > house-price-appreciation-by-state-and-metro-area-fourth-quarter-2025

House Price Appreciation by State and Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2025

4+ week, 2+ day ago  (219+ words) House Price Appreciation by State and Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2025Eye On Housing House Price Appreciation by State and Metro Area: Fourth Quarter 2025 U.S. house prices continued to rise at the close of 2025, though the pace of growth has slowed compared with…...

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eyeonhousing.org > 2026 > 03 > multifamily-absorption-rate-remains-below-50

Multifamily Absorption Rate Remains Below 50%

1+ mon, 7+ hour ago  (355+ words) The percentage of new apartment units that were absorbed within three months after completion was unchanged for new units completed in the second quarter, according to the Census Bureau's latest release of the Survey of Market Absorption of New Multifamily…...