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New-home mortgage applications dip in September

October 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Applications for New Homes Increase

Statistics show that applications for new homes have risen by 2% from the previous year, although there has been a 5% decline from August. This decline is attributed to the typical seasonal slowdowns that occur in the housing market. It is important to note that these figures have not been adjusted for seasonal patterns.

In a statement, Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist, mentioned that despite the increase in inventory, builder incentives, and lower mortgage rates, there is a slowdown in near-term demand due to weakening labor market conditions.

The breakdown of loan applications reveals that conventional loans continue to dominate the market at 52.5%, followed by Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans at 33.8%, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) loans at 12.6%, and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) loans at 1%. The average loan size for new homes has also seen an increase, reaching $379,107 in September, up from $374,288 in August.

The MBA’s Builder Application Survey, initiated in 2023, tracks loan application activity from lenders collaborating with homebuilders to finance new single-family homes. This data is crucial in estimating new-home sales based on market coverage and other relevant factors.

According to Kan, MBA’s estimate of new home sales for September indicates a 7% decline, reaching an annual pace of 680,000 units after achieving a 10-month high in August. The seasonally adjusted estimate contrasts with the August pace of 730,000 units.

Despite the monthly slowdown, homebuilders are displaying increased optimism. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index shows that overall confidence among homebuilders rose by five points in October compared to September, reaching a reading of 37.

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