Sales of newly built homes dropped significantly in February because of the higher cost of building materials and subsequent delays. As the delays continued and material prices increased builders in turn raised their prices also creating a lack of affordability for some new home buyers. Overall, sales dropped 18% month-over-month marking the lowest level of new home sales since May of 2020. According to Chuck Fowke, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders, soaring prices in materials, specifically lumber, have added more than $24,000 to the price of a new home. This uptick in price coupled with higher interest rates is pushing the median home prices nationwide to a 5% higher mark year-over-year. Demand remains high despite these factors, but time will tell if prolonged material shortages will price some prospective buyers out of the new home market and towards existing homes.