Homebuyers are turning to newly built properties amid the severe inventory shortage, according to a new market report from Redfin, which revealed new construction homes made up 31.4% of single-family homes on the market nationwide in Q2.
Read More »Finding Solutions in Distress
The industry faces continued inventory shortages, rising home costs, and delays, and the answer to the problem may rest in distressed housing, according to author Nathan Cron.
Read More »Homebuilders Team With Habitat for Humanity
For the eighth national Home Builders Blitz, teams of professional homebuilders and suppliers partnered with the charitable organization to construct, renovate, and repair hundreds of affordable homes around the country.
Read More »Trump Breaks Silence on Housing
Donald Trump shares that the home building business and housing industry taught him everything he knows and the NAHB 2016 Midyear Board of Directors Meeting , in Miami, Florida.
Read More »Based on Recent Signs, Economists Say ‘More Robust’ Year for Housing Lies Ahead in 2015
In the wake of the National Association of Home Builders' (NAHB) latest confidence index, builders convened in Las Vegas this week to discuss housing trends over the last few months and what they expect to see in 2015. In a ...
Read More »Report: Housing Market Not Completely Back, But Getting Closer
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released its Q3 Leading Markets Index (LMI) report Thursday, and the verdict is: National housing recovery is getting there, slowly but surely.
Read More »Monthly Decline Continues for New Home Sales
June sales received a slight upward revision to a rate of 422,000, while May sales were also bumped up in a second revision to 454,000—still far below the 504,000 originally reported by the government.
Read More »Mixed Attitudes Reported from Builders Nationwide
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) revealed in its latest Housing Market Index (HMI) that after falling in February to the lowest level in nearly a year, builder confidence barely moved in March. The index nudged up one point this month, landing on a reading of 47—still a few points shy of the 50 benchmark that separates a market largely perceived as "bad" from one perceived as "good."
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