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5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now

Leadership

5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now

Capital, land, and policy pressures aren’t easing soon. Homebuilding leaders who engage peers in solving today’s dilemmas will be sharper, faster, and stronger when conditions shift.

Private Homebuilders Find a Floor, But Not Much Cushion

Leadership

Private Homebuilders Find a Floor, But Not Much Cushion

Margins are thin, incentives are costly, and competition with publics is bruising. Yet private homebuilders see the beginning flickers of predictability — and even cautious optimism for 2026.

Los Angeles Halts SB 9 Light-Density Housing in Fire Zones

Policy

Los Angeles Halts SB 9 Light-Density Housing in Fire Zones

Los Angeles’ emergency order blocks Senate Bill 9 lot-splits in fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, restoring the single-family pattern that existed before the January inferno. The move underscores tensions between state housing law and local disaster realities.

Buffett’s Latest Homebuilder Bet Reshapes The Balance of Power

Leadership

Buffett’s Latest Homebuilder Bet Reshapes The Balance of Power

Berkshire Hathaway’s investment reentry into D.R. Horton and Lennar signals more than stock market timing. It affirms which builders will endure — and which may struggle — as housing’s tide recedes ... at least for now.

When the Ground Shifts, Home Builders That Keep Moving Win

Leadership

When the Ground Shifts, Home Builders That Keep Moving Win

Six months of sliding permits, thinning margins, and tighter financing are testing private builders like never before. In Denver this October, we’ll tackle the operational, strategic, and capital moves that can keep you moving — and ahead.

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5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now

Leadership

5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now

Capital, land, and policy pressures aren’t easing soon. Homebuilding leaders who engage peers in solving today’s dilemmas will be sharper, faster, and stronger when conditions shift.

Private Homebuilders Find a Floor, But Not Much Cushion

Leadership

Private Homebuilders Find a Floor, But Not Much Cushion

Margins are thin, incentives are costly, and competition with publics is bruising. Yet private homebuilders see the beginning flickers of predictability — and even cautious optimism for 2026.

Los Angeles Halts SB 9 Light-Density Housing in Fire Zones

Policy

Los Angeles Halts SB 9 Light-Density Housing in Fire Zones

Los Angeles’ emergency order blocks Senate Bill 9 lot-splits in fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, restoring the single-family pattern that existed before the January inferno. The move underscores tensions between state housing law and local disaster realities.

Buffett’s Latest Homebuilder Bet Reshapes The Balance of Power

Leadership

Buffett’s Latest Homebuilder Bet Reshapes The Balance of Power

Berkshire Hathaway’s investment reentry into D.R. Horton and Lennar signals more than stock market timing. It affirms which builders will endure — and which may struggle — as housing’s tide recedes ... at least for now.

When the Ground Shifts, Home Builders That Keep Moving Win

Leadership

When the Ground Shifts, Home Builders That Keep Moving Win

Six months of sliding permits, thinning margins, and tighter financing are testing private builders like never before. In Denver this October, we’ll tackle the operational, strategic, and capital moves that can keep you moving — and ahead.

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5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now

Leadership 08.27.25

5 Reasons Why Homebuilders Need Both Urgency And Foresight Now

Capital, land, and policy pressures aren’t easing soon. Homebuilding leaders who engage peers in solving today’s dilemmas will be sharper, faster, and stronger when conditions shift.

Private Homebuilders Find a Floor, But Not Much Cushion

Leadership 08.25.25

Private Homebuilders Find a Floor, But Not Much Cushion

Margins are thin, incentives are costly, and competition with publics is bruising. Yet private homebuilders see the beginning flickers of predictability — and even cautious optimism for 2026.

Los Angeles Halts SB 9 Light-Density Housing in Fire Zones

Policy 08.21.25

Los Angeles Halts SB 9 Light-Density Housing in Fire Zones

Los Angeles’ emergency order blocks Senate Bill 9 lot-splits in fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades, restoring the single-family pattern that existed before the January inferno. The move underscores tensions between state housing law and local disaster realities.

Buffett’s Latest Homebuilder Bet Reshapes The Balance of Power

Leadership 08.20.25

Buffett’s Latest Homebuilder Bet Reshapes The Balance of Power

Berkshire Hathaway’s investment reentry into D.R. Horton and Lennar signals more than stock market timing. It affirms which builders will endure — and which may struggle — as housing’s tide recedes ... at least for now.

When the Ground Shifts, Home Builders That Keep Moving Win

Leadership 08.15.25

When the Ground Shifts, Home Builders That Keep Moving Win

Six months of sliding permits, thinning margins, and tighter financing are testing private builders like never before. In Denver this October, we’ll tackle the operational, strategic, and capital moves that can keep you moving — and ahead.