Builder, in conjunction with Hanley Wood Market Intelligence, debuts its metric for determining markets with the best and least potential.
Hit hardest by the downturn, these markets may be among the last to recover.
May figures show limited growth.
Sales pace rises 23.6% to 330,000-unit level, which is still relatively slow.
Housing market continues to struggle for equilibrium, according to data released Thursday by NAR and FHFA.
July 30--The 4.5 percent fixed-rate mortgage is here, although more than 14 months late.
July 30--All real estate is local, but the market's recovery in Charleston is mostly in the hands of faraway decision-makers -- bank...
Despite weakness in May and June, housing starts will increase 15% this year, according to a consensus of housing economists.
July 23--Central Ohio home prices continue to rise even as the housing industry struggles to recover nationally.
Maryland-based builder will build out nearly 200 lots in four communities.
NAHB measure of home builder confidence falls to 14 in July.
Overall reading drops five points to 17.
NAHB/Wells Fargo monthly Housing Market Index jumps to a reading of 19.
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration's effort to help those at risk of losing their homes is failing to aid many and could spur a rise in...
Single-family permits slide to lowest level of activity since April 2009.
As the price of materials such as lumber and concrete continue to fall, many developers are employing an "as-needed" approach to purchasing...
It’s not a mistake: The industry’s longtime major players didn’t make the 2010 rankings.
Improvements to existing homes has exceeded new single-family consturction value since February 2009.
Nearly three-quarters of NAHB members built 10 or fewer single-family homes in 2009.
Market researcher Barb Nagle Statler discusses in this video interview how to connect with today's buyers, who are no longer the...
Homeowners want safety and security, quiet, privacy, and resale value, according to data cited by Kotkin at PCBC.
July 22--In the Bungalow Belt of northwest Chicago, houses sink into the morass of foreclosure every day, leaving behind boarded-up windows...
Or at least that's what data from the U.S. Census Bureau are suggesting.
In this video interview James Chung tells PCBC attendees what tomorrow's home buyers will want in the years ahead.