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Denver ranked as 13th Healthiest Housing Market
Here is a collection of successful projects that speak to a wide range of housing solutions that builders can undertake.
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ATLANTA - Federal regulators have notified Beazer Homes USA that its top executive could face civil charges over incentive compensation.
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Nov. 13--Harford County-based Gemcraft Homes Inc., one of the largest independent home builders in the mid-Atlantic, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid declining sales in the recession.
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PLANO, Texas - Shontaye Edwards spends her day in a gray cubicle at a Bank of America call center in this Dallas suburb.
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You've seen the top 20; now take a look at the remaining rankings in the new Builder Market Health Index Fall update of the top 100 home building markets.
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Oct. 30--M/I Homes' sales for the third quarter jumped 36 percent and its losses narrowed, but the company's chief executive cautioned yesterday that the housing market remains bumpy.
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A new report finds residents optimistic about a rebound in Center City.
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State and local governments are doing what their depleted budgets will allow to revive construction.
HBAs and builders from around the country are urging their representatives to find ways to solve the housing crisis.
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Public builder picks up lots from now-defunct C.P. Morgan and is marketing homes in 10 neighborhoods.
The new and improved BUILDER Market Health Index, compiled by Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, now accounts for a market's median income growth.
Some builders say the seemingly moribund market just keeps fighting back.
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Metropolitan Texas city's unbridled, if problematic, expansion continues to present opportunities for construction and sales.
Most are getting going with conservative growth ambitions.
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Shea Homes has added employees to build and sell homes.
Want to know what's selling? The homes in these communities are, and they may represent the industry's future.
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Will FEMA’s risk-assessment efforts refine or hinder builders’ and developers’ growth?
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An increasing number of cities are reducing or suspending impact fees; implementing tax rollbacks; and offering additional incentives in a desperate attempt to stimulate development activity.
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Halted construction sites are not just nuisances to the cash-strapped developers of the properties, but they cause problems to surrounding neighborhoods as well. Complaints of scattered steel pipes, broken glass, and crumbling sheet rock seem to be rampant in overbuilt areas such as Florida. And...