U.S. homeowner remodeling spending expected to slow sharply in 2027
US 6 mai 2026Aussi détecté comme
- · Remodeling spending projected to sharply slow into early 2027
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Cette tendance "U.S. homeowner remodeling spending expected to slow sharply in 2027" a été détectée dans la catégorie Immobilier & Habitat avec un score de 100/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.
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Ce que disent les sources
"Forecasts predict home remodeling activity will drop significantly in early 2027 as homeowners grow cautious about the economy."
"Annual spending on improvements and maintenance to owner-occupied homes is projected to slow sharply in early 2027, according to the latest Leading..."
"CAMBRIDGE, MA — Annual spending on improvements and maintenance to owner-occupied homes is projected to “slow sharply” in early 2027, at a pace that remains..."
"Annual spending on improvements and maintenance to owner-occupied homes is projected to “slow sharply” in…"
"Home remodeling spending is expected to remain positive through early 2027, but growth will slow to a pace below overall inflation, according to new data..."
"CAMBRIDGE, MA — Annual spending on improvements and maintenance to owner-occupied homes is projected…"
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