Capital
Private Capital Strikes Again: Oak Knoll’s $130M Kickstart
A historic Bay Area naval site is being transformed into a master-planned community amid the toughest credit market in years. With banks pumping the brakes, private capital is fueling a critical project in San Francisco's housing crisis.
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Capital
Squeeze On Privately-Capitalized Builders Tightens As Market Slows
As property valuations take a hit, a sudden glut of specs due to cancellations can trip a covenant, which can domino into a cash-flow crisis for builders without a back-up stash of ready money.
Land
Bidders Thin Out On The Land Acquisition Front: Time To Pounce
As builders begin to curb once ravenous appetites for lots, counter-cyclical players step up their land purchases to buffer builders' risk exposure.
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Policy
Volatility Is The New Normal In Homebuilding And Development
Beyond a bumpy, choppy, spotty near-term, turbulence seems more and more likely over the longer haul as well.
Leadership
Behind The Headlines: The Sekisui House-Chesmar $514 Mil Combo
The year's largest M&A deal yet, and the largest publicly-disclosed private company valuation since 2012 makes for a story about new beginnings rather than the end of a cycle.
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Land
Build-To-Rent Diamonds In The Rough: Product, Place, Timing
The Builder's Daily unpacks a recent Phoenix-area build-to-rent $186 million two-asset deal to underscore what sets these high-stakes build-to-rent ventures apart from one another in a more adverse financial environment.