Builders optimism slides for third consecutive month
NEW YORK — A new survey reveals fading optimism among homebuilders, and a downward revision in sentiment from February suggests a more sustained perception of deterioration.
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo builder sentiment index for March was 70, the group said Thursday, and a downward revision for February, from 72 to 71, means that sentiment among builders has declined for three consecutive months.
While any reading above 50 indicates more builders see sales conditions as good rather than poor, it’s been more than two years since the index recorded three straight months of declines.
The index has remained above 60 since September 2016.


