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Hoya Capital Housing ETF: (HOMZ)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Feb 25, 2026 02:49 PM ET

$47.22 USD

47.22
2,453

-0.77 (-1.60%)

Volume: 2,453

Zacks ETF Rank

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2 Buy
3 Hold
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5 Strong Sell

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4 - Sell of 5       4  

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Zacks News

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ETFs & Stocks to Spring Higher in Key Home Selling Season

The housing market, which has been very strong for about a year, is entering into an even better spell this Spring.

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Guide to Homebuilding ETFs

Overall strong demand, post-pandemic "suburban revival", millennial-led demographics are positives for the home building sector. Steadily rising prices, higher rates and rise in construction costs are the negatives.

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Housing ETFs to Shine on Upbeat US New Home Sales Data

The new home sales data looks upbeat amid low interest rates and a favorable change in demand patterns of the U.S. housing sector in January.

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Will Housing ETFs Gain on Rising Existing Home Sales?

The U.S. housing sector remains strong despite the rising lumber costs.

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Guide to Homebuilding ETFs

The U.S. homebuilding market has been experiencing a boom lately on low mortgage rates and stellar demand. However, rising material costs, recent runup in treasury yields and the resultant rise in home value are concerns.

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Guide to Homebuilding ETFs

The U.S. homebuilding market has been experiencing a boom lately on low mortgage rates and stellar demand. However, rising material costs, recent runup in treasury yields and the resultant rise in home value are concerns.

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Will Housing ETFs Suffer on Weak US Housing Starts in January?

The U.S. housing market continues to struggle with soaring lumber prices.

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Will Housing ETFs Gain as US Homebuilder Confidence Rises?

The U.S. housing market continues to struggle with soaring lumber prices and limited inventory conditions amid the low-rate environment.

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Housing ETFs to Gain on Positive US New Home Sales Data

The new home sales data looks upbeat amid low interest rates and a favorable change in demand patterns of the U.S. housing sector in December.

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Will Housing ETFs Gain on Soaring Existing Home Sales?

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