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Land
Land 'Heavy,' Future Ready: Stanley Martin’s $700M Pivot
In an AI-driven land rush, Stanley Martin Homes turned deep zoning and engineering expertise into one of the largest single-use, single-parcel land sales in U.S. history. President Steve Alloy explains why playing “land heavy” still pays off when skill meets timing.
Policy
Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects
After a yearlong construction freeze, Arizona finally has a path forward. A new water framework could unlock 60,000 homes — and redefine how growth happens in the desert.
Policy
Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge
A diversifying economy and billions in new investment are reshaping Oklahoma City. But rapid growth has created a housing shortfall that’s now spreading to the suburbs.
Capital
Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy
Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.
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Marketing & Sales
U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009
Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.
residential development news
Land 11.05.25
Land 'Heavy,' Future Ready: Stanley Martin’s $700M Pivot
In an AI-driven land rush, Stanley Martin Homes turned deep zoning and engineering expertise into one of the largest single-use, single-parcel land sales in U.S. history. President Steve Alloy explains why playing “land heavy” still pays off when skill meets timing.
Policy 10.27.25
Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects
After a yearlong construction freeze, Arizona finally has a path forward. A new water framework could unlock 60,000 homes — and redefine how growth happens in the desert.
Policy 10.22.25
Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge
A diversifying economy and billions in new investment are reshaping Oklahoma City. But rapid growth has created a housing shortfall that’s now spreading to the suburbs.
Capital 10.16.25
Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy
Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.
Marketing & Sales 10.16.25
U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009
Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.