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www.buildersclub.com | Builders Club Rewards 19 News MarketNsight Announces Breaking News at MarketWatch Major shift in the housing market — pending home sales up 23% since the election ATLANTA—A major pivot in the U.S. housing market was announced at MarketNsight’s latest Market- Watch event. Pending home sales are up considerably since the presidential election. In Atlanta, pending sales are up 23%, and hotspots like Denver, Las Vegas and Nashville report gains of 17% in November. Life After Fed Rate Cuts: AMixed Bag for the Housing Market The Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts have spurred some activity, but the impact varies across markets. While demand has risen, the longstanding shortage of housing supply continues to push prices higher. Mar- ketNsight forecasts a 15% uptick in permits in 2025, alongside a 5% price increase driven by constrained inventory and steady demand. A Tale of Two Markets: Resale vs. New Homes In 2023, new homes dominated as resale inventory dried up due to the lock-in e ff ect – homeowners staying put with low-rate mortgages. Now, resale is making a comeback, driving a more competitive landscape. Resale home activity has turned positive for the fi rst time in two years. This shift signals a new era of com- petition for new home builders as resale inventory reenters the marketplace. “Resale listings are a game-changer. For two years, new homes thrived in a vacuum with minimal com- petition from resale,” said John Hunt, Principal and Chief Analyst of MarketNsight. “Now, home builders must be strategic, especially in pricing, to compete e ff ectively. If your homes aren’t selling, it’s time to revisit the 80/20 rule.” “Builders must price competitively,” Hunt emphasized. “Historically, deals underperform because they are priced too high over comparable resale inventory.” The Way Forward: Attainable Housing as the Key Issue MarketNsight underscores the critical need for attainable housing. First-time buyers and downsizing retir- ees face limited options as zoning policies constrain the construction of mid-sized homes. Innovative solu- tions—such as smaller fl oor plans and strategic land use—are essential to meet demand in the $300,000 to $500,000 price range. Atlanta Forecast: A Bright Spot in a Challenging Market The Atlanta market is positioned for growth, with permits projected to rise 15% in 2025 and home prices projected to increase by 5%. Average home values have surged 62% since 2019, giving homeowners a tre- mendous amount of equity to put towards a new home if they can fi nd inventory that fi ts their price range and lower square footage requirements. About MarketNsight MarketNsight provides data-driven insights and forecasts for the housing industry, helping builders, de- velopers, and fi nancial institutions make informed decisions in a dynamic market. With a commitment to uncovering actionable trends, MarketNsight empowers its clients to navigate the complexities of today’s housing landscape. MarketNsight currently serves more than 45 cities in nine states – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Look for the addition of more cities soon! To schedule a demonstration of the MarketNsight Feasibility Matrix® or Mortgage Matrix®, call 770-419- 9891 or email
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