Americans are Leaving High-Priced Housing Markets – What Should Builders Know?
With a median home price of $1.25 million, Bay Area home buyers grapple with some of the steepest sale prices in the nation. For many,
With a median home price of $1.25 million, Bay Area home buyers grapple with some of the steepest sale prices in the nation. For many,
As the first summer heat wave of 2018 swept across the U.S., housing markets continued to sizzle. Inventories evaporated at the fastest rate in nearly
After Hurricanes Harvey and Irma tore a trail of destruction through the South, builders had to scramble for enough labor and materials—which were already in
Millennials get a lot of attention these days—and for good reason. They’re vocal, have strong opinions, and about to surpass the Baby Boomers as the
Building a home to code can cost a small fortune these days, putting the squeeze on builders who must constantly walk the line between building
Buyers across the nation are clamoring for new homes, and builders would love nothing more than to satisfy their demand. Yet the National Association of
Location, location, location—it’s a popular mantra in real estate. But what happens when the hot locations fill up? That’s a question many builders have been
Home builders take a risk every time they buy a piece of land or break ground on a new community. Between rising material costs and
Conventional wisdom says there’s no point in marketing your homes until you have a physical structure buyers can see and touch. That’s no longer true.
We’re just a few months in, and it’s already been a roller coaster of a year for home builders. Demand for new housing has reached