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New Or Used: Housing’s Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself
Jun 18, 2021A saying goes, “when you point a finger, three fingers point back.” Headline risk on the swiftly shifting, shaky ground of materials prices has been sucking oxygen out of the room as homebuilders contend with real-time disruptions to a spit-and-polish supply chain. The supply chain blame game is in full flower. If victimhood is the […]
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A 20-Year Gap Of 5 Million Homes Not Built Defines ’20s Challenge
Jun 17, 2021 -
Second Homes Surge In The Wake Of The Pandemic
Jun 17, 2021 -
Kids Go Missing In Action As American Households Change
Jun 16, 2021 -
Not All SFR Markets Are Created Equal: Many Thrive, Some Don’t
Jun 16, 2021 -
A Tale Of Two Markets: Housing’s Split Personality Challenges All
Jun 16, 2021 -
What A Bottom In Inventory Means For New-Home Sellers
Jun 15, 2021 -
Fed Watch: As Economy Revs Up, All Eyes Are On Interest Rates
Jun 15, 2021 -
To Detect Job Magnets, Follow Job Opportunity Scorecards
Jun 15, 2021 -
With Pandemic-Etched Clarity, 55-Plus Americans Crave Purpose
Jun 15, 2021 -
Mill Work: As Supply Kicks Up; Lumber Futures Go Down
Jun 14, 2021 -
Drought Shifts Wildfire’s Fault Lines Into No Man’s Land Buys
Jun 14, 2021