Builders Jurisdiction Jujitsu for Home Builders Advice on navigating the maze of regulations and opposition in order to keep a project moving
Builders 2017 Housing Giants: Slow, But Steady The 2017 Housing Giants Report finds that while a great deal of progress has been made by the housing industry since its lowest point in 2011, times are still tough
Builders NAHB To Regulators: Listen to Small Businesses NAHB research shows that approximately 14 million American households are priced out of the market for a new home by government regulations
Housing Giants The Housing Industry's Age of Acquisition What should an acquired builder expect from new ownership? Here’s a look at how three companies integrated their additions
Builders Tough Immigration Laws Lead To New-Home Premium Surge In Georgia In 2010 in Georgia, the average new home was 33.9 percent more expensive than the typical existing home in the same ZIP code. That chasm has...
Sales New Home Sales Surge In March, But Affordability Remains A Concern The inventory-starved housing market got some relief in March. Around 621,000 newly constructed homes were sold, which is a 5.8 percent...
Single-Family Homes NAHB: Duties On Canadian Softwood Lumber Will Lead to Lost Wages, Taxes, And Jobs A 19.88 percent duty rate on Canadian softwood lumber exports could raise home prices by more than $1,000
Builders Immigrant Labor Shortage Causes Home Price Hike In Dallas Home prices in Texas are rising faster than in the rest of the nation, particularly in Dallas, where the median price of a new house has...
Single-Family Homes Builders Shift Away From Luxury Homes To Target The Middle Of The Market Since the end of the recession, home builders have focused on the luxury market, building larger and more expensive homes for more affluent...
Builders Young Adults Largely Uninterested In Working In The Construction Trades A recent poll from NAHB of young adults ages 18 to 25 across the nation found that only 3 percent of respondents were interested in a career...