Capital
Tariff Shock Tests Homebuilders M&A Pipeline, Capital Access
Despite market volatility and policy whiplash, key homebuilding deals continue to close. Builder Advisor Group doubles down on financing muscle as banks pull back.
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Builder Advisor Group
Leadership
Homebuilding Lightning In A Bottle For A Soaring 2nd Time Start-Up
Greenwood Homes – which cut its first new communities' ribbons in very late 2020 has catapulted to just shy of $200 million in expected 2023 revenues across its three mid-Atlantic operating nodes.
Capital
Expected Squeeze On Banks Tightens Credit Access For All
A "tighter-for-longer" credit and lending regime may – with an uneven-handed impact – unwind some of those benign forces pulling would-be homebuyers into the new-home demand pool, and turn them negative.
Capital
A $362 Million Loan To Buy NoCal Mountain House Assets Closes
The loan – to a private family buyer – will go toward the acquisition of more than 5,500 entitled and partially developed lots at San Joaquin County, CA-area Mountain House, a storied planned community ideally suited to a hybrid work week in the greater Bay Area.
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Builder Advisor Group
Technology
Can Private Builders Get Even? With Cash, No. Other Ways? Yes
As big national publics get ready to deploy cash to take market share and boost earnings, smaller operators bring in new tools to compete.
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SNAP.BUILD
Capital
What D.R. Horton's Bang-Up Q3 Results Mean For Other Builders
A minimum of eight times in this morning's earnings call with Wall Street investment research analysts D.R. Horton c-suite executives used the word "market share," ... as in coming for more of yours.