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Banks Tighten Screws On Builder Loans As Feds Clamp Down

Capital

Banks Tighten Screws On Builder Loans As Feds Clamp Down

The glimmer of hope homebuilders – specifically, privately-held firms whose capital lines for acquisition, development, construction, and operations tend to come from regional and community banks – got from the recent Fed's Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOS) may be short-lived.

Higher Money Costs Spread AD&C Pain: A Case Study Solution

Capital

Higher Money Costs Spread AD&C Pain: A Case Study Solution

A multi-billion dollar 385-acre, 2,216-home master planned community already through successful phases of development – One Lake, in the Bay Area's Solano County, CA – had a brush with a liquidity event. Here's what happened next.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend

Land

Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend

To feed the machine, public, private, large, medium, or small builders need lots out ahead of them. To keep that machine hungry, builders need those lots to pencil in an environment that's getting tougher and tougher for a larger and larger portion of would-be home buyers.

Lennar Guides To 10% 2024 Growth As Other Builders Fret

Leadership

Lennar Guides To 10% 2024 Growth As Other Builders Fret

Like last year, mortgage interest rate hikes are sapping confidence among homebuilders as they view business conditions ahead. Like last year, the Lennar enterprise views this as opportunity.

The Private Builders' Dilemma: Sell Now Or Hold The Line In '24

Land

The Private Builders' Dilemma: Sell Now Or Hold The Line In '24

Are strong, local, private homebuilders feeling pressured to sell right now as competition, tight-credit, consumer volatility, and economic questions swirl? We asked. Here's one response.

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Banks Tighten Screws On Builder Loans As Feds Clamp Down

Capital

Banks Tighten Screws On Builder Loans As Feds Clamp Down

The glimmer of hope homebuilders – specifically, privately-held firms whose capital lines for acquisition, development, construction, and operations tend to come from regional and community banks – got from the recent Fed's Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOS) may be short-lived.

Higher Money Costs Spread AD&C Pain: A Case Study Solution

Capital

Higher Money Costs Spread AD&C Pain: A Case Study Solution

A multi-billion dollar 385-acre, 2,216-home master planned community already through successful phases of development – One Lake, in the Bay Area's Solano County, CA – had a brush with a liquidity event. Here's what happened next.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend

Land

Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend

To feed the machine, public, private, large, medium, or small builders need lots out ahead of them. To keep that machine hungry, builders need those lots to pencil in an environment that's getting tougher and tougher for a larger and larger portion of would-be home buyers.

Lennar Guides To 10% 2024 Growth As Other Builders Fret

Leadership

Lennar Guides To 10% 2024 Growth As Other Builders Fret

Like last year, mortgage interest rate hikes are sapping confidence among homebuilders as they view business conditions ahead. Like last year, the Lennar enterprise views this as opportunity.

The Private Builders' Dilemma: Sell Now Or Hold The Line In '24

Land

The Private Builders' Dilemma: Sell Now Or Hold The Line In '24

Are strong, local, private homebuilders feeling pressured to sell right now as competition, tight-credit, consumer volatility, and economic questions swirl? We asked. Here's one response.

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Banks Tighten Screws On Builder Loans As Feds Clamp Down

Capital 05.10.24

Banks Tighten Screws On Builder Loans As Feds Clamp Down

The glimmer of hope homebuilders – specifically, privately-held firms whose capital lines for acquisition, development, construction, and operations tend to come from regional and community banks – got from the recent Fed's Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOS) may be short-lived.

Higher Money Costs Spread AD&C Pain: A Case Study Solution

Capital 12.12.23

Higher Money Costs Spread AD&C Pain: A Case Study Solution

A multi-billion dollar 385-acre, 2,216-home master planned community already through successful phases of development – One Lake, in the Bay Area's Solano County, CA – had a brush with a liquidity event. Here's what happened next.

Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend

Land 10.04.23

Beyond The 'What-Inning-Is-It?' Question: 2024-'25 Land-Spend

To feed the machine, public, private, large, medium, or small builders need lots out ahead of them. To keep that machine hungry, builders need those lots to pencil in an environment that's getting tougher and tougher for a larger and larger portion of would-be home buyers.

Lennar Guides To 10% 2024 Growth As Other Builders Fret

Leadership 09.18.23

Lennar Guides To 10% 2024 Growth As Other Builders Fret

Like last year, mortgage interest rate hikes are sapping confidence among homebuilders as they view business conditions ahead. Like last year, the Lennar enterprise views this as opportunity.

The Private Builders' Dilemma: Sell Now Or Hold The Line In '24

Land 09.15.23

The Private Builders' Dilemma: Sell Now Or Hold The Line In '24

Are strong, local, private homebuilders feeling pressured to sell right now as competition, tight-credit, consumer volatility, and economic questions swirl? We asked. Here's one response.