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Hoya Capital Housing ETF: (HOMZ)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Aug 4, 2025 03:58 PM ET

$44.93 USD

44.9325
1,019

+0.60 (1.35%)

Volume: 1,019

Zacks ETF Rank

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Zacks Rank Definition
1 Strong Buy
2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

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ETFs to Gain on Upbeat US Housing Starts in December

The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum while low inventory levels remain a concern.

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Are Housing ETFs in Trouble as US Homebuilder Confidence Drops?

The U.S. housing market continues to struggle with limited inventory conditions that are causing a delay in timely deliveries.

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Ride the Housing Market Momentum With These ETFs

The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum and continues to be a bright spot in the U.S. economy while low inventory levels remain a concern.

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Will Housing ETFs Rally Suffer as US New Home Sales Disappoint?

The new home sales data has disappointed again despite low interest rates and a favorable change in demand patterns of the U.S. housing sector in November.

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ETFs to Gain on Positive US Housing Starts in November

The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum while low inventory levels remain a concern.

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Will ETFs Suffer as US Homebuilder Confidence Drops?

Low interest rates are supporting the housing market, leading to a deluge of mortgage applications. However, limited housing inventory is a persistent concern as it may impact affordability.

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    Will Housing ETFs Take a Pause as New Home Sales Decline?

    The new home sales data has disappointed again despite low interest rates and changing demand patterns in the U.S. housing sector in October.

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    Housing ETFs to Gain on Soaring Existing Home Sales

    The housing sector remains strong despite the intensifying spike in coronavirus cases in the United States and rising material and labor costs.

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    Mortgage Rates Hit Record Low: ETF Winner & Loser

    Thanks to an ultra-dovish Fed and risk-off trade sentiments amid the pandemic, mortgage rates dropped to another record low last week, for the 13th time this year.

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      ETFs & Stocks to Ride on a Booming Housing Market

      Amid unstable economic growth, the housing market is booming on ultra-low mortgage rates, which is fueling demand for homes.

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      ETFs to Gain on Upbeat US Housing Starts in October

      The U.S. housing market is gaining momentum while rising material and labor costs could create hurdles.

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      Can Solid Confidence & Rally in Housing ETFs Last Ahead?

      The U.S. housing market has been staying steady in the past six-month period despite the coronavirus crisis. The momentum can last ahead on shift-to-suburban trend and millennial-led demographics.

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      Tap Homebuilding ETFs on Upbeat Earnings & Vaccine Hopes

      Homebuilding companies came up with an upbeat earnings results this season.

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      ETFs & Stocks to Ride on a Housing Boom

      The housing market has been one of the bright spots of the economy amid slowing economic growth.

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      6 Reasons Why Homebuilding ETFs Are a Strong Buy

      The U.S. housing sector has been putting up a stellar show due to low rates, post-pandemic suburban revival, decent financial position and compelling valuation.

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      ETFs to Tap as Homebuilder Index Hits High in 15 Years

      The S&P Homebuilders Select Industry Index reached a record high for the first time in 15 years, having gained 13.2% this year and more than doubling from the low it reached in late March.

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      Forget Low Home Sales, Bet on ETFs as Loan Applications Rise

      Existing home sales in the United States plummeted 9.7% in May. However, applications for home loans soaring to an 11-year high in recent weeks.

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      Why Housing Market & ETFs Are Due for a V-Shaped Recovery

      The home-building sector has suffered a lot amid COVID-19 and is likely to see meaningful sales and price decline ahead. However, credit conditions and valuation are cheaper.

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      Housing ETFs Soar on Upbeat Earnings With More Room to Run

      Housing industry biggies have come up with strong earnings this time around. This along with the upcoming spring selling season will further boost housing ETFs.

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      2 Innovative Real Estate ETFs

      We discuss the first net lease REIT ETF and an ETF that covers all aspects of the housing industry.

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      Bet Big on Housing Earnings With These ETFs

      Prominent housing stocks put up an impressive show in the recently-reported quarter. The industry players, with solid Zacks Ranks, hold potential despite subdued home sales.

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      What Rising Rates? Technology to Aid Housing ETFs Ahead

      The latest spike in long-term bond yields may be negative for housing ETFs, but gradual adoption of technology in the space could prove to be a shot in the arm.

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      Will Trump Policies Spell Trouble for Homebuilding ETFs?

      The Trump administration's policies of increased tariffs on steel, aluminum and Canadian lumber as well as tougher immigration rules (especially pertaining to Mexico) could hurt homebuilding ETFs.

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      Get a Bigger Picture of US Housing Market With This New ETF

      The housing fund HOMZ hit the market in March. Let's take a look how this new ETF is different from the two longstanding products in the space.