CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday reviewed recent earnings from two major homebuilding companies, Lennar and KB Home , saying he feels good about the sector as a whole even though Wall Street favored the latter last week.
"Even though Lennar went down and KB Home went up after both reported last week, I'm pretty positive on both stories, and the homebuilders more generally," Cramer said.
"While this should theoretically be a tough space if rates stay higher for longer, the housing shortage hasn't gone anywhere."
Wall Street seems unsure of how to treat these stocks, Cramer said, as they started the year strong when investors thought several rate cuts were on the horizon.
Cramer said he likes KB Home and feels "more sanguine" about Lennar than Wall Street, adding the two are using two different strategies.
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