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Two Nemeses Stalk 2024 Budget Planning: Here's How To Slay Them
Operators' best weapon to offset the risk of the two nemeses is running a business that's as light and agile on borrowed capital as possible, and as efficient and competent at deploying that upfront capital in the right places at the right moment.
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SNAP.BUILD
Capital
Buffett Bets On Three Of A Kind In $800 Million Public Builder Play
Here's a look at Berkshire Hathaway's first major investment foray into the public homebuilders in 25 years, and why D.R. Horton, NVR, and Lennar stood out amidst a raft of ongoing near- and mid-term challenges in the housing market.
Capital
Expected Squeeze On Banks Tightens Credit Access For All
A "tighter-for-longer" credit and lending regime may – with an uneven-handed impact – unwind some of those benign forces pulling would-be homebuyers into the new-home demand pool, and turn them negative.
Land
The Big Are Bullish While Others Set Sights On Spot Wins
"Builders are bullish," says Tony Avila, ceo of Builder Advisor Group. "They've been generating cash as they slowed or stopped acquiring land in '22. This gives them more capital to deploy for M&A, which gets them earnings faster."
Together with
Builder Advisor Group
Capital
Leveling The Field: How Outlier Local Builders Can Win On Land
Land deals are out there to be had. Getting them to pencil — especially with upward or downward pricing flexility in the mix — puts capital and its cost in focus.
Together with
SNAP.BUILD
Real Estate investment
Technology 08.29.23
Two Nemeses Stalk 2024 Budget Planning: Here's How To Slay Them
Operators' best weapon to offset the risk of the two nemeses is running a business that's as light and agile on borrowed capital as possible, and as efficient and competent at deploying that upfront capital in the right places at the right moment.
Capital 08.15.23
Buffett Bets On Three Of A Kind In $800 Million Public Builder Play
Here's a look at Berkshire Hathaway's first major investment foray into the public homebuilders in 25 years, and why D.R. Horton, NVR, and Lennar stood out amidst a raft of ongoing near- and mid-term challenges in the housing market.
Capital 08.08.23
Expected Squeeze On Banks Tightens Credit Access For All
A "tighter-for-longer" credit and lending regime may – with an uneven-handed impact – unwind some of those benign forces pulling would-be homebuyers into the new-home demand pool, and turn them negative.
Land 07.19.23
The Big Are Bullish While Others Set Sights On Spot Wins
"Builders are bullish," says Tony Avila, ceo of Builder Advisor Group. "They've been generating cash as they slowed or stopped acquiring land in '22. This gives them more capital to deploy for M&A, which gets them earnings faster."
Capital 06.21.23
Leveling The Field: How Outlier Local Builders Can Win On Land
Land deals are out there to be had. Getting them to pencil — especially with upward or downward pricing flexility in the mix — puts capital and its cost in focus.