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4 Generations And 95 Years In, Drees Homes Builds Its Future

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4 Generations And 95 Years In, Drees Homes Builds Its Future

An exclusive one-to-one conversation with Drees Homes president and CEO David Drees. We talk of who the company is as a 95-year-old homebuilder, and who and what it wants to be as it continues to evolve and excel.

Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse

Leadership

Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse

Midway through February, we're well past a "dead cat bounce" dismissal. Instead, days have become weeks, and weeks now a month plus, shouldering into the realm of cautious – closely guarded -- optimism.

Here's How Agility Can Work As Uncertainty Enfolds What's Next

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Here's How Agility Can Work As Uncertainty Enfolds What's Next

"We're going to continue to be agile, collaborate, and move quicker and faster than we have before so that we can take advantage of whatever opportunities present themselves in this market. But we'll also properly manage the risks that are still evident as well." -- Meritage ceo Phillippe Lord

15 Selling Season Take-Aways: The IBS Corridor Conversations

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15 Selling Season Take-Aways: The IBS Corridor Conversations

An amalgam of hope, belief, behavioral data, and some spit and vinegar characteristic of homebuilders everywhere supports an uber spidey sense that the economy's and housing market's remaining shocks and stresses will dial the business back to circa 2018, or so. But only if ...

As Builders' Credit Market Shrinks, A Stopgap Capital Source Opens

Land

As Builders' Credit Market Shrinks, A Stopgap Capital Source Opens

"The capital becomes available for builders to move projects along that they might otherwise have to let languish because they can't tap cash to progress it into their pipeline." - Tony Avila, CEO-founder Builder Advisor Group

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

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4 Generations And 95 Years In, Drees Homes Builds Its Future

Leadership

4 Generations And 95 Years In, Drees Homes Builds Its Future

An exclusive one-to-one conversation with Drees Homes president and CEO David Drees. We talk of who the company is as a 95-year-old homebuilder, and who and what it wants to be as it continues to evolve and excel.

Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse

Leadership

Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse

Midway through February, we're well past a "dead cat bounce" dismissal. Instead, days have become weeks, and weeks now a month plus, shouldering into the realm of cautious – closely guarded -- optimism.

Here's How Agility Can Work As Uncertainty Enfolds What's Next

Leadership

Here's How Agility Can Work As Uncertainty Enfolds What's Next

"We're going to continue to be agile, collaborate, and move quicker and faster than we have before so that we can take advantage of whatever opportunities present themselves in this market. But we'll also properly manage the risks that are still evident as well." -- Meritage ceo Phillippe Lord

15 Selling Season Take-Aways: The IBS Corridor Conversations

Leadership

15 Selling Season Take-Aways: The IBS Corridor Conversations

An amalgam of hope, belief, behavioral data, and some spit and vinegar characteristic of homebuilders everywhere supports an uber spidey sense that the economy's and housing market's remaining shocks and stresses will dial the business back to circa 2018, or so. But only if ...

As Builders' Credit Market Shrinks, A Stopgap Capital Source Opens

Land

As Builders' Credit Market Shrinks, A Stopgap Capital Source Opens

"The capital becomes available for builders to move projects along that they might otherwise have to let languish because they can't tap cash to progress it into their pipeline." - Tony Avila, CEO-founder Builder Advisor Group

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

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4 Generations And 95 Years In, Drees Homes Builds Its Future

Leadership 03.03.23

4 Generations And 95 Years In, Drees Homes Builds Its Future

An exclusive one-to-one conversation with Drees Homes president and CEO David Drees. We talk of who the company is as a 95-year-old homebuilder, and who and what it wants to be as it continues to evolve and excel.

Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse

Leadership 02.14.23

Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse

Midway through February, we're well past a "dead cat bounce" dismissal. Instead, days have become weeks, and weeks now a month plus, shouldering into the realm of cautious – closely guarded -- optimism.

Here's How Agility Can Work As Uncertainty Enfolds What's Next

Leadership 02.07.23

Here's How Agility Can Work As Uncertainty Enfolds What's Next

"We're going to continue to be agile, collaborate, and move quicker and faster than we have before so that we can take advantage of whatever opportunities present themselves in this market. But we'll also properly manage the risks that are still evident as well." -- Meritage ceo Phillippe Lord

15 Selling Season Take-Aways: The IBS Corridor Conversations

Leadership 02.02.23

15 Selling Season Take-Aways: The IBS Corridor Conversations

An amalgam of hope, belief, behavioral data, and some spit and vinegar characteristic of homebuilders everywhere supports an uber spidey sense that the economy's and housing market's remaining shocks and stresses will dial the business back to circa 2018, or so. But only if ...

As Builders' Credit Market Shrinks, A Stopgap Capital Source Opens

Land 11.29.22

As Builders' Credit Market Shrinks, A Stopgap Capital Source Opens

"The capital becomes available for builders to move projects along that they might otherwise have to let languish because they can't tap cash to progress it into their pipeline." - Tony Avila, CEO-founder Builder Advisor Group