David Crowe

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Economists Trim 2011 Housing Forecasts, Call for Recovery in 2012

Weak economic growth and a double-dip in prices have prompted revisions to predictions that previously had hope for recovery late this year. More

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Low Expectations Keep Builder Confidence in the Dumps

Even as measures of sales and traffic moved up, disappointment from a poor showing in sales this spring left builders unhopeful. More

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NAHB's Spring Forecast Analyzes an Elusive Recovery

Analysts see pent-up demand in low household formation rates, which are expected to pick up dramatically as jobs materialize. More

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Signs of Strengthening Conditions In the Housing Industry Emerging

New residential construction data indicate slowly improving conditions that will yield moderate gains through 2011. More

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Signs of Strengthening Conditions In the Housing Industry Emerging

New residential construction data indicate slowly improving conditions that will yield moderate gains through 2011. More

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Builder Confidence Remained Flat in February

While the Northeast and South saw improvements, confidence in the West and Midwest declined. More

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Builder Confidence Remains Low Nationally

Regionally, the West and Midwest show a brighter trend. More

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Crowe Predicts Sales to Rise 21% in 2011

From 2010's depressed sales numbers, the large percentage may still seem like a small jump in real numbers. More

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Builders Wonder If The Double Dip In Prices Will Include New Homes

The answer lies in the economy’s recovery and whether buyers will look beyond the glut in unsold existing homes and foreclosures. More

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Burning Questions for the Next Decade

The answers to these tough questions will shape the home building industry's future. More

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