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Capital
For Market-Rate Housing, A Week That Will Help Clarify What's Next
Clarity, like it or not, will most likely begin with this week's and early November's series of employment data releases.
Leadership
Ready Or Not, It's Almost 'Pencils Down' Time For '23 Budget Plans
A wide range of business scenarios is plausible for the year ahead. Here are a couple of ideas on approaches to a sounder final budget and an 'ambidextrous' defense and offense to pick up a competitive edge.
Leadership
Not Ones To Capitulate Without A Fight, Builders Go Full Day-To-Day
The verdict on the degree of risk – to prices, land valuations, lending agreements, vendor relationships, key team member talent retention, not to mention critical new R&D investment – is still out.
Land
Locals Got Hammered In '20 to '22 Housing Boom ... How About Now?
Hometowners often got priced-out as transplant refugees anted up ever higher prices for active for-sale inventory during the rush. Maybe some of that standing spec inventory can now price-in people who helped make those hot markets hot.
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.
housing economy
Capital 10.03.22
For Market-Rate Housing, A Week That Will Help Clarify What's Next
Clarity, like it or not, will most likely begin with this week's and early November's series of employment data releases.
Leadership 09.01.22
Ready Or Not, It's Almost 'Pencils Down' Time For '23 Budget Plans
A wide range of business scenarios is plausible for the year ahead. Here are a couple of ideas on approaches to a sounder final budget and an 'ambidextrous' defense and offense to pick up a competitive edge.
Leadership 08.16.22
Not Ones To Capitulate Without A Fight, Builders Go Full Day-To-Day
The verdict on the degree of risk – to prices, land valuations, lending agreements, vendor relationships, key team member talent retention, not to mention critical new R&D investment – is still out.
Land 08.12.22
Locals Got Hammered In '20 to '22 Housing Boom ... How About Now?
Hometowners often got priced-out as transplant refugees anted up ever higher prices for active for-sale inventory during the rush. Maybe some of that standing spec inventory can now price-in people who helped make those hot markets hot.
Policy 08.11.22
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.