US Remodeling Market Sentiment Down in First Quarter

By Eric Lynch
The NAHB Eye on Housing
April 10, 2025
Category: Finance & Economics
Region: United States

Sentiment declined among remodelers in the first quarter of 2025, following a similar trend last month in single-family home builder sentiment. The NAHB/Westlake Royal Remodeling Market Index (RMI) posted a reading of 63 in the first quarter, down five points compared to the previous quarter. While this reading is still in positive territory, this is only the second time since the first quarter of 2020 that the RMI has been as low as 63. Tariffs and economic uncertainty were top-of-mind for consumers this quarter. …Nevertheless, strong tailwind factors, such as an aging population, aging housing stock, home equity gains post-COVID, and “locked-in” (definition) existing homeowners, will continue to keep remodeling spending solid for the foreseeable future according to NAHB’s forecast.

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