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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Washington Scrutinizes Builder Buybacks as Home Starts Hit Five-Year Low
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Washington Scrutinizes Builder Buybacks as Home Starts Hit Five-Year Low

Last updated: January 19, 2026 11:00 pm
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The nation’s affordability crisis is a pressing issue that the White House is looking to address by potentially putting an end to homebuilders’ stock buybacks. Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte recently spoke to The Wall Street Journal, expressing concerns that homebuilders are keeping prices high by spending significant amounts on repurchasing their own shares. This practice is believed to drive up housing costs, which is the largest living expense for average Americans. The median sales price for existing homes has steadily increased, reaching $405,400 as of December, up 0.4% from the previous year.

Stock buybacks have long been a topic of scrutiny among policymakers, but that hasn’t deterred homebuilders from engaging in this practice. In fiscal 2025, companies like D.R. Horton and Lennar spent billions on buying back their own stocks. PulteGroup, founded by Bill Pulte’s grandfather, allocated $900 million for buybacks in the first nine months of 2025, while KB Home’s repurchases totaled $538.5 million for the year. In fact, KB Home’s board of directors approved the repurchase of up to $1 billion of the company’s stock in October.

Despite the surge in homebuilders’ stocks, there is a noticeable decline in new home construction. Data from the Census Bureau shows that housing starts fell by 4.6% in October to the lowest level since May 2020. Rising material and labor prices, exacerbated by tariffs, have posed challenges for builders, as acknowledged by National Association of Home Builders Chairman Buddy Hughes in a recent statement.

While there is a clear supply shortage, demand remains strong. Existing-home sales saw a 5.1% increase in December, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.35 million, the highest in nearly three years. Additionally, refinance demand surged by 40% for the week ending January 9, following a decrease in mortgage rates after President Trump announced plans to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds to lower housing costs.

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The implications of homebuilders’ stock buybacks on the affordability crisis are significant, and the administration’s focus on this issue reflects a broader effort to address the challenges facing the housing market. As policymakers continue to explore solutions, it is essential for industry stakeholders to consider the impact of their financial decisions on housing affordability and overall market dynamics.

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