According to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, sales of newly built, single-family homes jumped 10.9% in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 743,000 units. The figure represents a 3.3% increase compared to April 2024.
According to new data released by the National Association of Realtors, existing-home sales dipped again in April 2025, reflecting ongoing challenges in the U.S. housing market despite growing inventory and continued buyer interest.
Sales of existing U.S. homes dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.2 million in April 2025, hitting their lowest level since October 2024, according to new data released by Redfin. The figure marks a 0.2% decline from March 2025, and a 1.1% drop year-over-year--breaking a seven-month streak of annual gains.
Confidence among U.S. homebuilders took a significant hit in May 2025 as ongoing economic headwinds -- including high interest rates, trade policy uncertainty, and volatile material costs -- continue to dampen sentiment across the residential construction industry.
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