Homebuilder Confidence Plunges as High Interest Rates and Economic Fears Take a Toll

by Snejana Farberov

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Homebuilder sentiment plummeted in April to its lowest level in eight months, as mounting economic uncertainty and stubbornly high interest rates spur growing pessimism among builders.

Builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes settled at 34 this month, down four points from March, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index released on Wednesday. Any reading below 50 reflects negative sentiment about the market.

The slump in sentiment comes just as the housing market approaches the peak of the spring selling season, which this year has been weighed down by the ongoing conflict in Iran that sent oil prices skyrocketing and reawakened inflation fears.

"With oil prices higher in the U.S., 62% of builders reported suppliers have increased building material costs due to higher fuel prices, including gas and diesel," said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. "Energy costs make up approximately 4% of residential construction material input and service costs.  With near-term economic risks elevated, 70% of builders reported challenges pricing homes given uncertainty about material costs."

The geopolitical volatility in the Middle East roiled financial markets, reversing weeks of declining interest rates.

This sharp pivot dealt a blow to the domestic construction industry, which relies on low-cost financing to fund new developments, as well as attractive mortgage rates to lure buyers.

Notably, all three of the builder survey's major indices posted losses in April. The index measuring current sales conditions fell four points to 37 month over month, while the index tracking traffic of prospective buyers posted a three-point drop to 22. 

Even more alarmingly, sales expectations for the next six months plunged seven points to 42, reflecting the industry’s bleak outlook for the remainder of 2026.   

"The year started with hopes for housing momentum growth, but risks with respect to the Iran war, energy costs, and declines for consumer confidence have slowed the market," said NAHB Chairman Bill Owens, a homebuilder and remodeler from Worthington, OH.

Builder confidence in the market for newly built single-family homes settled at 34 this month, down four points from March, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index

At the same time, 36% of builders reported cutting prices in April, down from 37% the month before. The average price reduction was 5%, lower than March's 6% figure.

Additionally, the use of sales incentives was less prevalent in April than in March, retreating from 64% to 60%.

At the regional level, the West housing market index saw the biggest month-over-month drop, decreasing three points to 29. The Northeast and the Midwest indices each shed two points to 42 and 41, respectively, while the South held steady at 35.

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