Builders have seen cancellation rates spike this year as buyers now struggle to afford the homes they signed up for months ago, according to data…
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Sales of new homes have suffered, but plenty of projects remain active. Homebuilders have yet to make steep cuts to their payrolls, according to the…
A home for sale today is nearly twice as likely to be newly built than in 2019 as a glut of unsold projects reaches the…
Real estate employers added about as many jobs in September as would normally be expected this time of year, despite the market downturn. Source: Inman…
Lumber futures were trading at $454 per thousand board feet Monday after ascending to $539 per thousand board feet the week earlier, according to numbers…
Hits to broker commissions and home construction drove a decline in real estate gross domestic product in the third quarter of the year, new data…
Acquiring construction materials remains expensive for homebuilders, even as a reduction in demand may be relieving supply chains, according to data from the U.S. Bureau…
Construction costs remain high. But one of the biggest headaches for builders — obtaining lumber at a steady price — may be normalizing. Source: Inman…
Real estate hiring bucked seasonal expectations for September, reflecting steady payrolls despite a weakening sales environment, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of…
The number of new construction projects for single-family homes dropped by 10 percent in July, the steepest decline of the year, according to the U.S.…