To get a clearer picture of where things stand for builders — and where they’re headed for investors — Inman compiled financial results from the…
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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…
Construction costs remain high. But one of the biggest headaches for builders — obtaining lumber at a steady price — may be normalizing. Source: Inman…
August numbers show spending on new single-family homes dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $436 billion, a 2.9 percent fall from July, according…
Lumber futures have fallen back to where they were before the pandemic ignited a boom in housing and stretched supply chains to the limit, according…
The steady increase has occurred despite widespread supply shortages, tight labor markets, rising inflation and the volatile cost of wood, according to National Association of…
Employers in real estate and residential construction grew workforces by 0.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to Department of Labor survey out Friday. …
To understand the state of the housing market, economists often turn to stats on new residential construction for indicators on where the market may be…