With a state motto like "Virginia is for Lovers," a new study has found that first-time buyers are also falling for its cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Virginia Beach, and Norfolk.
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 »Consumer Credit Outstanding Annual Growth Rate Slows
Non-revolving consumer credit outstanding grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.0 percent during May (about $174 billion), which was about 0.8 percentage points faster than the rate at which it grew in April.
Read More »Housing Market Continues Gradual Move Toward Recovery
Housing and economic activity has returned to or exceeded normal levels in 68 of about 360 metropolitan areas in the country (about 19 percent) as of the end of Q1 2015, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/First American Leading Markets Index (LMI) released Wednesday. The 68 markets represent a year-over-year increase of seven markets, according to NAHB.
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.
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