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As homeowners remain reluctant to sell in a competitive market, there is a growing trend of increased groundbreaking and sales in new home construction. Builders' optimism and motivation to sell newly constructed homes could lead homebuyers to increasingly turn to new construction amid limited options in the housing market. The recent surge in housing starts and sales of newly built homes suggests a potential turning point in combating America's housing shortage. Still, experts warn that the shortfall remains substantial, necessitating significant increases in new construction to address the issue adequately. Builders still face challenges such as higher interest rates, labor shortages, and the need to balance production and demand.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 As homeowners remain reluctant to sell in a competitive market, there is a growing trend
00:06 of increased ground-breaking and sales in new home construction.
00:10 Builders' optimism and motivation to sell newly constructed homes could lead homebuyers
00:14 to increasingly turn to new construction amid limited options in the housing market.
00:19 The recent surge in housing starts and sales of newly built homes suggest a potential turning
00:23 point in combating America's housing shortage, but experts warn that the shortfall remains
00:28 substantial, necessitating significant increases in new construction to address the issue adequately.
00:34 Builders still face challenges such as higher interest rates, labor shortages and the need
00:37 to strike a balance between production and demand.
00:40 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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