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Risk Revolution: Lessons from The Past, Challenges Of The Future
Scott Cox breaks down the evolving risk equation for homebuilders. Yesterday’s lessons won’t protect you from tomorrow’s threats.
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Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend
To feed the machine, public, private, large, medium, or small builders need lots out ahead of them. To keep that machine hungry, builders need those lots to pencil in an environment that's getting tougher and tougher for a larger and larger portion of would-be home buyers.
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Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability
Grand Oak Builders president and CEO Dave Erickson lays out the domino effect of an acute shortage of distribution transformers needed to bring new homes and communities onto the grid.
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Private Homebuilders Turn To Coopetition As A Path Forward
As Raleigh, N.C.-based Glenwood Homes' big land asset sale to LGI Homes illustrates, win-win-win deals can add optionality and runway to private builders and provide needed finished and unfinished lot inventory to earnings-hungry publics.
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An Insider's Look At Tri Pointe's Organic Expansion Playbook
To hear Tom Mitchell, a few more new Tri Pointe divisions – organic and or via acquisition – may follow closely on the heels of the Utah expansion. One of them sounds imminent: Orlando and/or Tampa-St. Pete, FL.
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Tri Pointe Plants Its Flag In Utah, Ken Krivanec To Lead Expansion
In a bid for a competitive share of the higher-end of the Salt Lake City, Provo-Orem, Ogden, Draper, and Saint George new residential explosion, Tri Pointe taps a Utah native son to lead the charge.