As bankruptcies mount, so do the repercussions.
Does engineered-wood flooring live up to the hype?
Kitchen cabinets enter the dark side.
Builders play the cards they’ve been dealt to stay afloat.
The industry is hopeful that raising the conforming loan limit will move the market.
Banks can turn from friend to foe when they come after a home builder’s assets.
Builder sales teams need a makeover, and it starts with listening more.
Foreclosures will be worse in 2008 than they were in 2007.
We must use caution in determining the best path for reducing inventory and balancing the markets.
A builder in Bellvue, Wash., offers home automation as a part of a luxury condo project.
Two new products let customers buy now and save later with energy-conserving technology.
Builders in Ft. Myers/Cape Coral, Fla., struggle to hang on.
When a builder goes bankrupt, the damage is felt far beyond its own company.
A murky present has builders just hoping for better days ahead. But looking forward, futurists see clearer paths to energy-efficient homes and walkable communities.
Conventional wisdom hits the chopping block in this year’s kitchen and bath competition.
A builder’s bankruptcy can be devastating to home buyers.
Contractors left unpaid by a bankrupt Neumann Homes think twice about extending credit to other builders.
The NAHB Research Center is looking for qualified green building verifiers.
Take the law into your own hands by attending the 2008 Legislative Conference.
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