US Homebuilder Sentiment Falls for First Time in Five Months

Workers build a house in Burnsville, North Carolina.

Photographer: Allison Joyce/Bloomberg

Confidence among US homebuilders unexpectedly fell in January, as costly sales incentives outweighed a recent boost from lower mortgage rates and the president’s housing proposals.

An index of market conditions from the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo decreased 2 points to 37 in January, its first decline since August. That fell short of the median estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg, who expected a reading of 40. A value below 50 means more builders see conditions as poor than good.