Remodeling spending to tick up through mid-year 2025

Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University
July 18, 2024
Category: Finance & Economics
Region: United States

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts  – After a modest downturn, homeowner expenditures for improvements and repairs are expected to trend up through the first half of 2025, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA). The LIRA projects that declines in annual spending for renovations and maintenance to owner-occupied homes will ease to just -0.5 percent through the second quarter of 2025. “Economic uncertainty and continued weakness in home sales and the sale of building materials are keeping a lid on residential remodeling, although many drivers of spending are starting to firm up again,” says Carlos Martín, Director at the Center. …“Annual spending on homeowner improvements and maintenance is expected to reach $466 billion through the second quarter of next year, on par with spending over the past four quarters,” says Abbe Will, Associate Director. “The home remodeling slowdown should continue to be relatively mild.”

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