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Leadership
A Tilted Playing Field Favoring New-Home Sales Spurs Rosier Outlook
Why is homebuilder confidence bouncing back with such conviction when the backdrop of economic, household, spending, and employment near-future-outlooks contains so many wildcards? It's complicated.
Land
Undersupplied And Over-Built: How Could Both Be True At Once?
The paradoxical riddle – undersupply and overbuilding – has moving-target market-rate for-sale new-construction demand disruptors many market appraisers neglect as well.
Leadership
Another Monday In Homebuilder Land: The Fed 'Pause' Edition
At this point, either the good news or the bad is masking what's really going on and what's due next.
Capital
Will The Green Shoots Of April Take Root And Flourish Or Not?
"It depends," Dr. Shiller replied, in the shape of the shrug. "I don't know," he said, still in the shape of the shrug. He finally shook it off, adding, "And if anybody tells you they know the answer to that, they're lying."
Leadership
The Builder's Daily Readers Say They're Up To '23's Challenges
Three out of four respondents in our survey two weeks ago see a housing market on the rebound, righting itself relatively quickly.
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housing economics
Leadership 05.16.23
A Tilted Playing Field Favoring New-Home Sales Spurs Rosier Outlook
Why is homebuilder confidence bouncing back with such conviction when the backdrop of economic, household, spending, and employment near-future-outlooks contains so many wildcards? It's complicated.
Land 05.15.23
Undersupplied And Over-Built: How Could Both Be True At Once?
The paradoxical riddle – undersupply and overbuilding – has moving-target market-rate for-sale new-construction demand disruptors many market appraisers neglect as well.
Leadership 05.08.23
Another Monday In Homebuilder Land: The Fed 'Pause' Edition
At this point, either the good news or the bad is masking what's really going on and what's due next.
Capital 04.03.23
Will The Green Shoots Of April Take Root And Flourish Or Not?
"It depends," Dr. Shiller replied, in the shape of the shrug. "I don't know," he said, still in the shape of the shrug. He finally shook it off, adding, "And if anybody tells you they know the answer to that, they're lying."
Leadership 03.29.23
The Builder's Daily Readers Say They're Up To '23's Challenges
Three out of four respondents in our survey two weeks ago see a housing market on the rebound, righting itself relatively quickly.