On the latest episode of NAHB’s Housing Developments podcast, CEO Jerry Howard and Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin discuss some of the legislation that...
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If you’re a dealer who has benefitted from the surge in residential construction, remodeling and home improvement sales in the past year, now might...
Read PostCounter to expectations, the number of single-family homes built-for-rent (SFBFR) construction starts posted a year-over-year decline for the first...
Read PostIs it possible that homeowners of the not-too-distant future will have large parts of their dwelling (or maybe even all of it) delivered from a...
Read PostMontana Gov. Greg Gianforte will end the state's participation in federal pandemic-related unemployment benefit programs by the end of June, making...
Read PostIn a small fox valley town, an employee owned building material retailer is set to build a $27 million dollar facility to build roof and floor...
Read PostTo attract the younger buyer, we highlight our housing, demographic, and consumer research which leads to opportunities in marketing and home design.
Read PostPrices paid for goods used in residential construction ex-energy rose 1.7% in April (not seasonally adjusted) and have increased 12.4% over the past...
Read PostTAL Holdings LLC, the 11-store chain of retail building material centers in Oregon and Washington, has reached an agreement in principle to acquire...
Read PostHousing production declined in April due to rising prices and limited availability of lumber and other building materials.
Read PostMore April showers in the housing market. Starts and permits are out and both the U.S. and Canada are down for the month.
Read PostNorth America’s sawmills can’t keep up with demand, which has sent wood prices on a meteoric rise. Don’t expect new mills to start popping up though.
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