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The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

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The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

The 2022 midterm elections will likely meaningfully impact lives, livelihoods, assets, entities, and going-concerns orbiting the sphere of homes, neighborhoods, shelter, and what it will take to make more of them all.

'There're Buyers Out There' ... This Time May Be Different, For Some

Leadership

'There're Buyers Out There' ... This Time May Be Different, For Some

As challenging as conditions have become, almost one-in-five consumers surveyed by Fannie Mae considers now a good time to buy a home. Job No. 1 is to reel them in.

A Price-To-Market Chapter Begins To Reset The Back Half Of 2022

Leadership

A Price-To-Market Chapter Begins To Reset The Back Half Of 2022

Just the way builders revolutionized a tech-enabled, friction-freer homebuyer experience in Spring 2020, they now face the need to transform their product development and build-cycle for a higher-interest rate new normal.

We Salute The Life Of A Housing Economics Icon: Frank Nothaft

Leadership

We Salute The Life Of A Housing Economics Icon: Frank Nothaft

For more than three decades, Nothaft stood at the nexus of housing data and action, a singular source of simple, elegant, and profound intelligence into one of the economy's most complex, dynamic, and impactful systems.

Private-Public Homebuilder Divides Sharpen As Market Shifts

Leadership

Private-Public Homebuilder Divides Sharpen As Market Shifts

Builder sentiment takes a big hit as would-be homebuyers and their payment power fail to keep pace with price and interest rate shocks. Now builders begin to open their toolbox for rougher-going ahead.

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The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

Policy

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

The 2022 midterm elections will likely meaningfully impact lives, livelihoods, assets, entities, and going-concerns orbiting the sphere of homes, neighborhoods, shelter, and what it will take to make more of them all.

'There're Buyers Out There' ... This Time May Be Different, For Some

Leadership

'There're Buyers Out There' ... This Time May Be Different, For Some

As challenging as conditions have become, almost one-in-five consumers surveyed by Fannie Mae considers now a good time to buy a home. Job No. 1 is to reel them in.

A Price-To-Market Chapter Begins To Reset The Back Half Of 2022

Leadership

A Price-To-Market Chapter Begins To Reset The Back Half Of 2022

Just the way builders revolutionized a tech-enabled, friction-freer homebuyer experience in Spring 2020, they now face the need to transform their product development and build-cycle for a higher-interest rate new normal.

We Salute The Life Of A Housing Economics Icon: Frank Nothaft

Leadership

We Salute The Life Of A Housing Economics Icon: Frank Nothaft

For more than three decades, Nothaft stood at the nexus of housing data and action, a singular source of simple, elegant, and profound intelligence into one of the economy's most complex, dynamic, and impactful systems.

Private-Public Homebuilder Divides Sharpen As Market Shifts

Leadership

Private-Public Homebuilder Divides Sharpen As Market Shifts

Builder sentiment takes a big hit as would-be homebuyers and their payment power fail to keep pace with price and interest rate shocks. Now builders begin to open their toolbox for rougher-going ahead.

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The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

Policy 11.07.22

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

The 2022 midterm elections will likely meaningfully impact lives, livelihoods, assets, entities, and going-concerns orbiting the sphere of homes, neighborhoods, shelter, and what it will take to make more of them all.

'There're Buyers Out There' ... This Time May Be Different, For Some

Leadership 08.08.22

'There're Buyers Out There' ... This Time May Be Different, For Some

As challenging as conditions have become, almost one-in-five consumers surveyed by Fannie Mae considers now a good time to buy a home. Job No. 1 is to reel them in.

A Price-To-Market Chapter Begins To Reset The Back Half Of 2022

Leadership 06.30.22

A Price-To-Market Chapter Begins To Reset The Back Half Of 2022

Just the way builders revolutionized a tech-enabled, friction-freer homebuyer experience in Spring 2020, they now face the need to transform their product development and build-cycle for a higher-interest rate new normal.

We Salute The Life Of A Housing Economics Icon: Frank Nothaft

Leadership 06.08.22

We Salute The Life Of A Housing Economics Icon: Frank Nothaft

For more than three decades, Nothaft stood at the nexus of housing data and action, a singular source of simple, elegant, and profound intelligence into one of the economy's most complex, dynamic, and impactful systems.

Private-Public Homebuilder Divides Sharpen As Market Shifts

Leadership 05.17.22

Private-Public Homebuilder Divides Sharpen As Market Shifts

Builder sentiment takes a big hit as would-be homebuyers and their payment power fail to keep pace with price and interest rate shocks. Now builders begin to open their toolbox for rougher-going ahead.