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Homebuilder confidence remains unchanged in the month of September, according to the National Association of Home Builders ...
Sentiment among US homebuilders remained at one of its lowest levels in years this month, underscoring the deep freeze in the ...
Homebuilder sentiment remained dour this month, leaving many builders hoping a Federal Reserve rate cut will revive the ...
The construction industry is working more closely than ever before with developers as the sectors navigate a rapidly changing economy.
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Global Income Builder Fund A Shares (without sales charge) posted a return of 5.24% in the second quarter of 2025. Read more ...
Builders complain that the high development fees charged in many parts of metro Denver are a major block to affordability.
Looking ahead, homebuilders are confident that mortgage rates will come down further getting buyers off the sidelines.
Builders are getting creative with their layouts, building smaller footprints, and focusing on amenities geared toward ...
In addition to high material costs and difficulty finding skilled laborers, home builders are also struggling to obtain lots.
Lumber prices are falling, suggesting that a slowdown in new construction is looming over the U.S. housing market.
Old homes cost more than new ones in 2025. June data: existing homes at $441,500, new homes at $401,800. Why the switch?