A homebuilding slowdown refers to a decline in new residential construction activity, often triggered by rising interest rates, material costs, or economic uncertainty. It impacts builders, lenders, and buyers by reducing supply, potentially stabilizing prices. Investors may benefit from decreased competition, while existing homeowners see less market saturation. This trend highlights shifts in housing demand and affordability.
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