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The housing market is back in the spotlight—tweets, rate cuts, and investor anxiety all colliding at once. But is a real recovery finally setting up, or are homebuilder stocks still in trouble?

Bridget sits down with MarketBeat analyst Thomas Hughes to break down what's actually happening in the housing sector. They dig into the president's recent housing tweets, mortgage-rate pressure, pending home sales, and what FOMC rate cuts over the next few quarters could mean for demand. Thomas also walks through three major names — D.R. Horton, Lowe's, and Whirlpool — explaining cash flow, dividends, valuations, and the long-term case for each buy-and-hold stock.

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