NAHB’s 55+ Housing Market Index (HMI) shows that builders continue to feel positive about the market. The sentiment indices were higher year-over-year for all segments of the 55+market—single-family homes, condominiums and multifamily rental. The single-family index increased six points from the fourth quarter of 2013, to 54—the highest fourth-quarter reading since the inception of the index in 2008 and the 13th consecutive quarter of year over year improvements.
All components of the 55+ single-family HMI posted increases from a year ago: present sales increased five points to 58, expected sales for the next six months rose two points to 64 and traffic of prospective buyers increased six points to 39.
The 55+ multifamily condo HMI posted a five-point gain to a reading of 40, which is also the highest fourth-quarter reading since the inception of the index. All components of the index increased for the fourth quarter: present sales rose five points to 42, expected sales for the next six months climbed five points to 45 and traffic of prospective buyers increased three points to 33.
The strength of the 55+ segment of the housing industry has been fueled in part by rising home values; older homeowners are finding it easier to sell their existing homes at a favorable price, allowing them to rent or buy a new home in a 55+ community.
For more information about NAHB’s 55+ HMI, including the complete history of each index and its components, see www.nahb.org/55HMI.