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Tariff Barrage: Here's What Homebuilders Need to Know

Policy

Tariff Barrage: Here's What Homebuilders Need to Know

Sweeping new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China are shaking up homebuilding costs, supply chains, and buyer confidence. The real risk? The uncertainty that follows.

The New Geography Of The U.S. New-Home Affordability Crisis

Marketing & Sales

The New Geography Of The U.S. New-Home Affordability Crisis

The widening affordability gap is hitting hardest in unexpected places, with Mountain West cities experiencing the steepest price hikes. A new ULI index reveals how these overlooked metros struggle to keep up with demand, reshaping the geography of housing challenges in America.

Affordability Gap Widens But Sales Go On. Who's Buying? Who’s Sidelined?

Leadership

Affordability Gap Widens But Sales Go On. Who's Buying? Who’s Sidelined?

Affordability challenges persist despite lower mortgage rates; wealthier buyers dominate sales while entry-level demand struggles amid rising home prices, monthly payment, and downpayment challenges.

Renters Stay Put Despite Record Supply Of New Apartment Units

Marketing & Sales

Renters Stay Put Despite Record Supply Of New Apartment Units

Rising lease renewal rates mean fewer renters may make the leap to homeownership just as Spring Selling begins. With rates still high and affordability gaps widening, builders now face an uphill battle to attract buyers who might have been pushed out of rentals and into the for-sale market.

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

Policy

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

New tariffs on Canadian and Chinese imports threaten to derail homebuilders’ hard-won cost and margin gains. The ripple effects could push housing costs higher, squeeze builder profits, and reignite inflationary pressures.

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Tariff Barrage: Here's What Homebuilders Need to Know

Policy

Tariff Barrage: Here's What Homebuilders Need to Know

Sweeping new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China are shaking up homebuilding costs, supply chains, and buyer confidence. The real risk? The uncertainty that follows.

The New Geography Of The U.S. New-Home Affordability Crisis

Marketing & Sales

The New Geography Of The U.S. New-Home Affordability Crisis

The widening affordability gap is hitting hardest in unexpected places, with Mountain West cities experiencing the steepest price hikes. A new ULI index reveals how these overlooked metros struggle to keep up with demand, reshaping the geography of housing challenges in America.

Affordability Gap Widens But Sales Go On. Who's Buying? Who’s Sidelined?

Leadership

Affordability Gap Widens But Sales Go On. Who's Buying? Who’s Sidelined?

Affordability challenges persist despite lower mortgage rates; wealthier buyers dominate sales while entry-level demand struggles amid rising home prices, monthly payment, and downpayment challenges.

Renters Stay Put Despite Record Supply Of New Apartment Units

Marketing & Sales

Renters Stay Put Despite Record Supply Of New Apartment Units

Rising lease renewal rates mean fewer renters may make the leap to homeownership just as Spring Selling begins. With rates still high and affordability gaps widening, builders now face an uphill battle to attract buyers who might have been pushed out of rentals and into the for-sale market.

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

Policy

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

New tariffs on Canadian and Chinese imports threaten to derail homebuilders’ hard-won cost and margin gains. The ripple effects could push housing costs higher, squeeze builder profits, and reignite inflationary pressures.

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Tariff Barrage: Here's What Homebuilders Need to Know

Policy 03.04.25

Tariff Barrage: Here's What Homebuilders Need to Know

Sweeping new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China are shaking up homebuilding costs, supply chains, and buyer confidence. The real risk? The uncertainty that follows.

The New Geography Of The U.S. New-Home Affordability Crisis

Marketing & Sales 03.04.25

The New Geography Of The U.S. New-Home Affordability Crisis

The widening affordability gap is hitting hardest in unexpected places, with Mountain West cities experiencing the steepest price hikes. A new ULI index reveals how these overlooked metros struggle to keep up with demand, reshaping the geography of housing challenges in America.

Affordability Gap Widens But Sales Go On. Who's Buying? Who’s Sidelined?

Leadership 02.25.25

Affordability Gap Widens But Sales Go On. Who's Buying? Who’s Sidelined?

Affordability challenges persist despite lower mortgage rates; wealthier buyers dominate sales while entry-level demand struggles amid rising home prices, monthly payment, and downpayment challenges.

Renters Stay Put Despite Record Supply Of New Apartment Units

Marketing & Sales 02.10.25

Renters Stay Put Despite Record Supply Of New Apartment Units

Rising lease renewal rates mean fewer renters may make the leap to homeownership just as Spring Selling begins. With rates still high and affordability gaps widening, builders now face an uphill battle to attract buyers who might have been pushed out of rentals and into the for-sale market.

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

Policy 02.03.25

Trump’s Gambit: Homebuilders Brace For A Tariff Triple-Threat

New tariffs on Canadian and Chinese imports threaten to derail homebuilders’ hard-won cost and margin gains. The ripple effects could push housing costs higher, squeeze builder profits, and reignite inflationary pressures.