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News From the Front Line: Business Is Improving

But builders aren’t completely ready yet to declare the housing downturn over. More

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Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Huge SoCal Housing Project

The complaint challenges optimistic claims about the sustainability of Travertine Point in Riverside County. More

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10 Must-Dos at IBS 2012

As always, this year’s show will have a dizzying array of options for you to check out, and Builder Online can help you make the most of them—whether or not you’re in Orlando. More

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Florida Might Be Snapping Out of Its Housing Stupor

The state’s economy remains weak, but home buyers aren’t as scarce as they were a year ago. More

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As Its Market Finally Stirs, a Colorado Springs Builder Makes Hay

An outsourced sales force helps Challenger Homes generate big gains in closings. More

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California City Chops Fees to Lure Development

Oakley, Calif., is offering builders an incentive of $14,400 per unit if they'll bring development back to town. More

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Builder Confidence Frozen By Fear of What's Ahead

While buyer traffic and sales conditions are up, builders and consumers are worried about what's to come. 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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PulteGroup's New-Orders New Math Helps Its Q1 Cause

The company's change to its 2010 first quarter count improves the comparison to this year's first quarter immeasurably. More

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Builders Report Traffic Still Up, Sales Still Down

While the latest NAHB/Wells Fargo HMI shows declines in the South, the small sample size limits how much can be drawn from the findings. More

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