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2019

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Builders’ and Remodelers’ Use of Technology in 2019

Paul EmrathDecember 26, 2019August 20, 2024

According to a recent NAHB study, although use of some factory-produced components like trusses has become widespread, the newer and more innovative types of construction technology, such as 3D printing and robots, have so far penetrated the residential market only to a very limited extent. …

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Tracking Lifetime Homeownership Rates

Carmel FordDecember 12, 2019August 20, 2024

A recent NAHB Special Study uses the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NYLS) to study lifetime homeownership rates and how long individuals sustain in homeownership. The study finds a lifetime homeownership rate of 90.5% among the 1979 NLSY cohort, meaning that most people become homeowners…

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Year-to-Date Price Growth of Building Materials is Slowest in Years

David LoganOctober 8, 2019August 18, 2020

Prices paid for goods used in residential construction decreased by 0.3% in September (not seasonally adjusted) according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Building materials prices have declined an average of 0.1% per month over the last…

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Contrasting Built-for-Rent and For-Sale New Single-Family Homes

Robert DietzAugust 21, 2019August 20, 2024

How do homes built-for-rent differ from more common for-sale new single-family homes? This is an important question given recent attention on the built-for-rent sector of the residential construction industry. Second quarter data for 2019 reveal that approximately 42,000 homes were built-for-rent over the last year,…

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FHA-Backed New Home Sales Increase 60% Year-over-Year

David LoganJuly 25, 2019August 20, 2024

NAHB analysis of the most recent Quarterly Sales by Price and Financing published by the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that mortgages backed by the FHA made up 17.9% (32,000) of total sales (179,000), 7.3 percentage points higher than Q2 2018 (20,000). The FHA share is…

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Property Taxes by Congressional District

David LoganJuly 19, 2019August 18, 2020

Earlier this year, NAHB released 2017 property taxes by state as a blog post and as a longer special study. However, in light of changes made to the tax code by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), further refining the statistics by congressional district…

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  • Housing Affordability

The Effect of Affordable Housing on the Surrounding Neighborhood

Paul EmrathJuly 1, 2019August 20, 2024

Although produced by NAHB’s Economists, Eye on Housing is intended for a fairly broad readership with an interest in housing, but not necessarily in the academic research published by technical journals.  Nevertheless, many EoH readers will want to know about a relatively recent technical paper…

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