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Century Communities stock jumps 11% as Trump mortgage-bond plan jolts homebuilders — what to watch next
11 January 2026
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Century Communities stock jumps 11% as Trump mortgage-bond plan jolts homebuilders — what to watch next

New York, January 11, 2026, 08:24 EST — Market closed.

  • Century Communities closed Friday up 10.9% at $68.33.
  • The move tracked a broad housing-stock rally tied to President Trump’s $200 billion mortgage bond-buy order.
  • Next catalysts include U.S. CPI on Jan. 13 and Century’s earnings report after the close on Jan. 28.

Century Communities, Inc. (NYSE:CCS) shares ended Friday up 10.9% at $68.33, riding a sharp bid in homebuilder names into the weekend. The stock traded as high as $68.74 and saw about 707,000 shares change hands.

The move followed President Donald Trump’s announcement of a $200 billion plan involving Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, aimed at pushing mortgage costs down, a key input for housing demand. The Federal Housing Finance Agency said the two mortgage giants would carry out the purchases, according to a Reuters report.

That matters now because mortgage rates still set the pace for buyer traffic and whether builders have to lean on price cuts and financing sweeteners. Lennar and D.R. Horton rose about 5% on Friday, Barron’s reported, as investors chased a rate-sensitive trade across housing and mortgage-linked stocks.

With markets closed on Sunday, the near-term question is whether the rally holds when trading resumes Monday or fades once investors parse the fine print. The trade hinges on rates, and rates hinge on whether bond markets believe the plan changes the path of mortgage costs.

Housing data released Friday offered a mixed read on the backdrop. Single-family housing starts rose 5.4% in October while permits slipped 0.5%, Reuters reported, in figures that came out later than usual after a 43-day U.S. government shutdown.

The next near-term risk for the rate story lands Tuesday. The U.S. Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics is scheduled to publish December consumer price index data at 8:30 a.m. ET on Jan. 13, a report that can swing Treasury yields and mortgage quotes in minutes.

Builders also face a sentiment check later in the week. The National Association of Home Builders said its January housing market index is set for release on Jan. 16.

But policy headlines can cut both ways for builders. Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, cautioned the plan could “drive up housing demand without resolving the core issue of limited supply,” leaving affordability strained even if borrowing costs dip. KSL.com

Century’s next company-specific catalyst comes later this month. The builder plans to report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results after the market closes on Jan. 28 and host a conference call at 5 p.m. ET, the company said.

Investors will be looking for order trends, cancellations and how margins held up as incentives shifted with rates and resale competition.

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