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Demand for new homes is surging as interest rates remain low. Buy this homebuilder stock to capitali

Demand for new homes is surging as interest rates remain low. Buy this homebuilder stock to capitalize. [Turn Your Images On] Green Zone Ratings [Low Rates, Huge Demand: Buy This Surging Homebuilder Now]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Settling down and owning a home is part of the American dream. When borrowing was tight, and interest rates were high, owning a home was reserved for those with strong credit and outstanding finances. But times have changed — thanks to low rates. People are taking advantage, hitting the housing market with vim and vigor. New home starts are hitting levels not seen since March 2020. 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