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Home » Remodeling Industry Confidence Surges in 2020 Third Quarter
Remodeling Industry Confidence Surges in 2020 Third Quarter
Findings from the National Association of Home Builders’ recent Remodeling Market Index signals residential remodelers’ strong confidence in their markets, for projects of all sizes.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) recently released its Remodeling Market Index (RMI) for the third quarter of 2020, posting a reading of 82. The finding is a signal of residential remodelers’ strong confidence in their markets, for projects of all sizes. The demand for home improvement is robust, given the importance of home for Americans as the economy recovers and adapts from the impacts of COVID-19.
“With refinancing activity surging, home owners are investing in their homes, which is sustaining strong demand for remodeling,” said Tom Ashley, Jr., CAPS, CGP, CGR, NAHB Remodelers chair and a remodeler from Denham Springs, La. “As a result of the rapid changes for work and the economy after the virus-induced recession, homes are serving multiple roles such as school, office and gym. This has directly increased the demand for improvements.”