Eye On Housing
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By Jack Bjorklund / February 21, 2025
NAHB: 2024 Townhouse Construction Grows
Townhouse construction increased 10% in 2024, surpassing the rest of the single-family home building market. According to NAHB’s...
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By Jack Bjorklund / February 20, 2025
Build-for-rent single-family home construction fall back
Single-family built-for-rent construction fell year on year in the fourth quarter of 2024, as rising finance costs limited...
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By Jack Bjorklund / February 14, 2025
NAHB: Builder Credit Tightens, Mixed Cost Results
Borrowers and lenders agreed that credit for residential Land Acquisition, Development, and Construction (AD&C) tightened further in the...
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By Jack Bjorklund / February 13, 2025
Residential Construction Input Prices Rise in January
According to the most current Producer Price Index (PPI) report published by the United States Bureau of Labor...
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By Jack Bjorklund / February 4, 2025
Construction Job Market Softens
The number of open construction sector jobs remained lower than a year earlier, according to the December Bureau...
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By Jack Bjorklund / January 29, 2025
December State-Level Employment: Growth in 42 States, Declines in 7
In December, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 42 states and the District of Columbia, while decreasing in seven...
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By Jack Bjorklund / July 24, 2024
Sawmill Production Drops During the First Quarter
The sawmill and wood preservation sectors’ production index declined to 91.9 in the first quarter of 2024 (the...
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By Vince Harvey / July 13, 2021
NAHB: Why Do Builders Keep Using Lumber Despite Price Increases?
A lack of experienced workers, the relative cost of materials, and buyer resistance are the most frequently cited...