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New Home Sales Fall to Lowest Pace in More than Six Years

In a further sign that the housing market continues to weaken, new home sales in July fell to their lowest level since January 2016. The tepid sales pace matches declining builder confidence since…

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Single-Family Starts Expanded at a Fast Pace in 2021

New single-family starts in 2021 expanded at the fastest growth rate since 2013, according to NAHB analysis of the of the Survey of Construction. The 2021 single-family starts rate of 1.13 million…

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Housing Affordability Falls to Lowest Level Since Great Recession

Rising mortgage rates, high inflation, low existing inventory and elevated home prices contributed to housing affordability falling to its lowest point since the Great Recession in the second quarter…

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Canadian Lumber Tariffs Cut by More than Half

NAHB’s tireless efforts calling on the Biden administration to eliminate — or at the very least reduce — duties on Canadian lumber shipments into the United States has taken a step in the right…

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Single-Family Starts Fall to Two-Year Low on Higher Construction Costs and Interest Rates

Increased interest rates, building material supply chain bottlenecks and elevated construction costs continue to put a damper on the single-family housing market. For the first time since June 2020,…

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House Hearings on Housing Miss the Mark

The House Financial Services Committee held two hearings this week focusing on different aspects of the housing affordability crisis that largely failed to address the central problem: The lack of…

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House Panel Seeks Additional $9 Billion for HUD

The House Appropriations Subcommittee approved an additional $9 billion in spending for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as part of its fiscal 2023 spending bill that covers…

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Labor Department Seeking Public Input on Independent Contractor Status Rulemaking

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently announced plans to engage in a rulemaking related to determining the status of a worker as either an employee or independent contractor under the Fair…

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Building Product Use and Purchasing Behaviors in a Post-Pandemic Market

Supply chain issues and pricing challenges are increasingly driving builders, remodelers and home owners to seek out and use alternative products. Many are trying new products simply out of necessity…

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Record Number of Construction Job Openings

The count of open construction jobs jumped to a record-high 449,000 unfilled positions in April, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This…

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