The big Atlanta builder has changed his focus from designing new communities to fixing ones that reverted to banks.
It’s that time of year again when economists and other experts start crystal balling where they think the beleaguered U.S. economy and its housing industry could be headed in the next two years.
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Capital and where to find it remain the primary imperative.
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FrontDoor Communities uses fee service contracts as a starting point for development and construction ventures.
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BUILDER conducted an informal survey to find out how home builders across the country are faring.
But will their attitudes change when business starts picking up again?
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Pulte is unseated by Shea Homes and Standard Pacific Homes at the top of the annual survey.
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Firm's new-home quality study finds a notable dip in the number of reported problems per home.
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At Builder 100 conference, companies say they are already building smaller, efficient homes for a changing customer base.
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After sleeping on the floors of his model homes for 52 nights and selling 101 houses, the 72-year-old goes home to his own bed.