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Housing Data
The agency’s quarterly house price index logged its first year-over-year improvement...
Products
Buyers are also shifting toward more pre-orders rather than completed homes.
Associations
U.S. job growth will top projections through 2012, new survey shows
Earnings Reports
Positive earnings in the second quarter left Toll executives optimistic about what's to...
Affordable Housing
Economic Development
Remodeling
Books
Green Building
Marketing
Builder Homesite is preparing a national marketing campaign to tout new homes over...
Active Adult
Existing Home Sales
Sales improved across all four regions during the month.
The next two decades in housing markets depends largely on the Echo Boomers.
Construction
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Builder Pulse
John McManus is an award-winning editorial director for the Residential Construction Group at Hanley Wood in Washington, D.C. In addition to the BUILDER digital, print, and in-person editorial and programming portfolio, the group includes strategic content direction for AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE, APARTMENT FINANCE TODAY, CUSTOM HOME, EcoHome, MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE, and residential architect.
Standard Pacific released first-quarter earnings post market close last night that beat Wall Street analysts' posted predictions. After a near brush with death in 2008, and life-support from MatlinPatterson's real estate funds, Standard Pacific's strategic, operational, and tactical planning and execution are playing well in what continues to be an adverse market environment in most of its competitive arenas.
News and information on permits, job growth, and construction trends
With a little ingenuity, shopping on a shoestring can look like a million bucks.
Martha Stewart visits Orlando to promote her home designs and cupcakes.
Creativity and out-of-the-box thinking sold separately.
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