The timing appears opportune to go long in shares of Century Communities, Inc. as we anticipate another pick-up in the underlying trend. | May 31, 2021
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Lennar Corporation(NYSE:LEN): The demand for homes has risen significantly over the past year, aided by the near-zero interest rate environment and a desire for better and bigger living spaces driven in-part by new work/homelife conventions. We think that because the housing market remains hot, with low inventory and rising prices, it could be beneficial to bet now on fundamentally-sound homebuilding stocks Lennar (LEN), PulteGroup (PHM), Tri Pointe (TPH), and Century Communities (CCS). Read on.
Published: Monday, May 17, 2021
Oval Office meeting. Photo credit: Pool/Getty Images
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met with Republican senators last week. Pool/Getty Images
The effort to strike a bipartisan deal on infrastructure will continue this week, as Republicans are readying a counteroffer, two congressional committees will hash out how to pay for it all and lawmakers are jockeying to get their wish lists inserted into a final package.
Following last week s White House summit between President Biden and top GOP senators, Republicans say they could have an infrastructure counteroffer soon.
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), who is leading talks for Republicans, described the meeting as very positive.