In the mid-teens of the decade past, homebuilders metered their pace of new home releases because they could.
It was the responsible thing to do – particularly with an already evident skilled-labor constraint and a motive to regain luster among institutional investors as a margin-focused peer group.
Now, builders are metering – or rather constricting – their pace of new home sales, and like in the mid-teens, ratcheting up prices as a way to do so.
However, this time, it’s not because they can but because they can’t not.
For this, the homebuilder community will come under fire, and serve as a collective proverbial punching bag in a politically freighted and bifurcated environment, and a media complex ravenous for the eyeballs that come with a good brawl.