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Jamie Dimon's Letter: What Every Homebuilder Should Know

Leadership

Jamie Dimon's Letter: What Every Homebuilder Should Know

Against a choice of either hard-won progress or painful defeatism, an approach to reigniting dynamism in the face of paralysis and polarization requires an entire repertoire of leadership, partnership, and accountability skills.

Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?

Capital

Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?

Half of newly constructed single-family homes are built – and many more developed – by firms that rely on bank financing for real estate acquisition and development of projects, construction resources, and operating expenses.

When Bad News Is Good News, It's Time Builders Buckled Up

Leadership

When Bad News Is Good News, It's Time Builders Buckled Up

A pre-pandemic "normal," feeding into a break-out generational demographics-driven mid-decade for market-rate homebuilding, continues to be what we hear most often as the "ear-to-the-ground" scenario of choice among homebuilding operators.

How Builders Can Dial Up Value While Others Compete On Price

Leadership

How Builders Can Dial Up Value While Others Compete On Price

The risk of not standing out, standing apart, and standing above increases on an axis equal to or greater than the trajectory of monthly payments as price and rates push higher.

Together with

Westwood Insurance Agency

How Smaller Builders Say They'll Navigate Higher-For-Longer Rates

Capital

How Smaller Builders Say They'll Navigate Higher-For-Longer Rates

Capital lending, investment, homebuilding, and development professionals face a no-choice moment to digest and game-out impacts of a higher-for-longer interest rate regime. For smaller players, it may be a selling decision time.

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Jamie Dimon's Letter: What Every Homebuilder Should Know

Leadership

Jamie Dimon's Letter: What Every Homebuilder Should Know

Against a choice of either hard-won progress or painful defeatism, an approach to reigniting dynamism in the face of paralysis and polarization requires an entire repertoire of leadership, partnership, and accountability skills.

Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?

Capital

Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?

Half of newly constructed single-family homes are built – and many more developed – by firms that rely on bank financing for real estate acquisition and development of projects, construction resources, and operating expenses.

When Bad News Is Good News, It's Time Builders Buckled Up

Leadership

When Bad News Is Good News, It's Time Builders Buckled Up

A pre-pandemic "normal," feeding into a break-out generational demographics-driven mid-decade for market-rate homebuilding, continues to be what we hear most often as the "ear-to-the-ground" scenario of choice among homebuilding operators.

How Builders Can Dial Up Value While Others Compete On Price

Leadership

How Builders Can Dial Up Value While Others Compete On Price

The risk of not standing out, standing apart, and standing above increases on an axis equal to or greater than the trajectory of monthly payments as price and rates push higher.

Together with

Westwood Insurance Agency

How Smaller Builders Say They'll Navigate Higher-For-Longer Rates

Capital

How Smaller Builders Say They'll Navigate Higher-For-Longer Rates

Capital lending, investment, homebuilding, and development professionals face a no-choice moment to digest and game-out impacts of a higher-for-longer interest rate regime. For smaller players, it may be a selling decision time.

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Jamie Dimon's Letter: What Every Homebuilder Should Know

Leadership 04.08.24

Jamie Dimon's Letter: What Every Homebuilder Should Know

Against a choice of either hard-won progress or painful defeatism, an approach to reigniting dynamism in the face of paralysis and polarization requires an entire repertoire of leadership, partnership, and accountability skills.

Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?

Capital 02.08.24

Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?

Half of newly constructed single-family homes are built – and many more developed – by firms that rely on bank financing for real estate acquisition and development of projects, construction resources, and operating expenses.

When Bad News Is Good News, It's Time Builders Buckled Up

Leadership 11.03.23

When Bad News Is Good News, It's Time Builders Buckled Up

A pre-pandemic "normal," feeding into a break-out generational demographics-driven mid-decade for market-rate homebuilding, continues to be what we hear most often as the "ear-to-the-ground" scenario of choice among homebuilding operators.

How Builders Can Dial Up Value While Others Compete On Price

Leadership 09.27.23

How Builders Can Dial Up Value While Others Compete On Price

The risk of not standing out, standing apart, and standing above increases on an axis equal to or greater than the trajectory of monthly payments as price and rates push higher.

How Smaller Builders Say They'll Navigate Higher-For-Longer Rates

Capital 08.18.23

How Smaller Builders Say They'll Navigate Higher-For-Longer Rates

Capital lending, investment, homebuilding, and development professionals face a no-choice moment to digest and game-out impacts of a higher-for-longer interest rate regime. For smaller players, it may be a selling decision time.