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Homebuilders Must Fight Like Hell For A Tariff Reprieve — Now

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Homebuilders Must Fight Like Hell For A Tariff Reprieve — Now

As Spring Selling season unfolds, new tariffs on key homebuilding's supply chain threaten to price out thousands of buyers, disrupt costs, and stall momentum by introducing uncertainty that could harm markets indefinitely. Industry leaders must take a vocal stand.

Giving Back Is Good Business —Atlantic Builders Proves It

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Giving Back Is Good Business —Atlantic Builders Proves It

A homebuilder’s legacy isn’t just in the homes they build — it’s in the lives they uplift. Atlantic Builders’ “Give Back Home” program sets a standard for how purpose-driven giving fuels resilience, loyalty, and long-term success.

T-Time Ticking? Ken Pinto's Q4 Homebuilding Commodities Report

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T-Time Ticking? Ken Pinto's Q4 Homebuilding Commodities Report

With end-of-year price hikes looming, homebuilders are pushing back harder than ever on material costs. Sharpened cost-control strategies, from commodity tracking to supplier negotiations, will be critical as builders brace for supply chain and demand-driven price shifts.

Brace for Impact: Builders Must Expect 2025 Supply Shocks ... Again

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Brace for Impact: Builders Must Expect 2025 Supply Shocks ... Again

Strategic sourcing and supply chain sage Ken Pinto reveals how tariffs, labor policies, and thin margins could test builders’ resilience in a turbulent 2025. "Covid supply shocks were a missed opportunity."

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Boise Cascade

Margin Pressure Gauge: Ken Pinto’s Q3 LBM Commodities Report

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Margin Pressure Gauge: Ken Pinto’s Q3 LBM Commodities Report

Moving from lump-sum contracts to unit pricing to find ways to reduce costs in the supply chain can be a win for homebuilders worried about high construction expenses.

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Homebuilders Must Fight Like Hell For A Tariff Reprieve — Now

Leadership

Homebuilders Must Fight Like Hell For A Tariff Reprieve — Now

As Spring Selling season unfolds, new tariffs on key homebuilding's supply chain threaten to price out thousands of buyers, disrupt costs, and stall momentum by introducing uncertainty that could harm markets indefinitely. Industry leaders must take a vocal stand.

Giving Back Is Good Business —Atlantic Builders Proves It

Leadership

Giving Back Is Good Business —Atlantic Builders Proves It

A homebuilder’s legacy isn’t just in the homes they build — it’s in the lives they uplift. Atlantic Builders’ “Give Back Home” program sets a standard for how purpose-driven giving fuels resilience, loyalty, and long-term success.

T-Time Ticking? Ken Pinto's Q4 Homebuilding Commodities Report

Products

T-Time Ticking? Ken Pinto's Q4 Homebuilding Commodities Report

With end-of-year price hikes looming, homebuilders are pushing back harder than ever on material costs. Sharpened cost-control strategies, from commodity tracking to supplier negotiations, will be critical as builders brace for supply chain and demand-driven price shifts.

Brace for Impact: Builders Must Expect 2025 Supply Shocks ... Again

Products

Brace for Impact: Builders Must Expect 2025 Supply Shocks ... Again

Strategic sourcing and supply chain sage Ken Pinto reveals how tariffs, labor policies, and thin margins could test builders’ resilience in a turbulent 2025. "Covid supply shocks were a missed opportunity."

Together with

Boise Cascade

Margin Pressure Gauge: Ken Pinto’s Q3 LBM Commodities Report

Products

Margin Pressure Gauge: Ken Pinto’s Q3 LBM Commodities Report

Moving from lump-sum contracts to unit pricing to find ways to reduce costs in the supply chain can be a win for homebuilders worried about high construction expenses.

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Homebuilders Must Fight Like Hell For A Tariff Reprieve — Now

Leadership 03.05.25

Homebuilders Must Fight Like Hell For A Tariff Reprieve — Now

As Spring Selling season unfolds, new tariffs on key homebuilding's supply chain threaten to price out thousands of buyers, disrupt costs, and stall momentum by introducing uncertainty that could harm markets indefinitely. Industry leaders must take a vocal stand.

Giving Back Is Good Business —Atlantic Builders Proves It

Leadership 02.04.25

Giving Back Is Good Business —Atlantic Builders Proves It

A homebuilder’s legacy isn’t just in the homes they build — it’s in the lives they uplift. Atlantic Builders’ “Give Back Home” program sets a standard for how purpose-driven giving fuels resilience, loyalty, and long-term success.

T-Time Ticking? Ken Pinto's Q4 Homebuilding Commodities Report

Products 02.03.25

T-Time Ticking? Ken Pinto's Q4 Homebuilding Commodities Report

With end-of-year price hikes looming, homebuilders are pushing back harder than ever on material costs. Sharpened cost-control strategies, from commodity tracking to supplier negotiations, will be critical as builders brace for supply chain and demand-driven price shifts.

Brace for Impact: Builders Must Expect 2025 Supply Shocks ... Again

Products 12.13.24

Brace for Impact: Builders Must Expect 2025 Supply Shocks ... Again

Strategic sourcing and supply chain sage Ken Pinto reveals how tariffs, labor policies, and thin margins could test builders’ resilience in a turbulent 2025. "Covid supply shocks were a missed opportunity."

Margin Pressure Gauge: Ken Pinto’s Q3 LBM Commodities Report

Products 11.21.24

Margin Pressure Gauge: Ken Pinto’s Q3 LBM Commodities Report

Moving from lump-sum contracts to unit pricing to find ways to reduce costs in the supply chain can be a win for homebuilders worried about high construction expenses.