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New Study Describes Characteristics of U.S. Subdivisions

Paul EmrathOctober 11, 2016August 20, 2024

A recent NAHB study shows that the median size of a subdivision in the United States is 25 total acres, and the median number of housing units in a subdivision is 50.  The results are based on a survey of development projects currently under way…

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A Cross-Country Comparison of Homeownership Rates

Michael NealJune 19, 2015August 18, 2020

In the United States, the majority of households own their home. NAHB analysis of international data indicates that the same is true across the European Union (EU). The vast majority of European households own their home as well. However, the incidence of homeownership across the…

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What Homes Do Millennials Buy?

Natalia SiniavskaiaDecember 8, 2014August 20, 2024

New NAHB research shows that millennials tend to buy homes that are smaller, older, and less expensive than homes bought by older generations. Being the youngest home buyers with little or no accumulated wealth also affects how millennials shop and buy their homes. The majority…

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The Great Delay: Student Loan Debt and Homeownership

Josh MillerSeptember 10, 2014August 20, 2024

A record number of millennials, individuals aged 18 to 34 years, are delaying household formation. This Great Delay, instead of the forbearance of impending doom, may actually be a sign of prudent economic decision making from a generation coming of age during turbulent economic times….

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The Typical American Subdivision

Paul EmrathSeptember 5, 2014August 20, 2024

Data collected during a 2014 survey allow NAHB to produce, for the first time, summary statistics that describe the typical residential subdivision being built in the United States.  The results were recently published as a Special Study in HousingEconomics.com. For subdivisions of single-family detached homes, the summary statistics are…

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The Essential Subcontractor

Heather TaylorFebruary 12, 2014August 20, 2024

Subcontractors are an often over looked but essential part of the home building industry. Many outside the industry do not understand how large a part subcontractors have in the construction of a home. Home builders, as well as remodelers, typically subcontract a large portion of…

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Young Adults Living with Parents Up Sharply

Natalia SiniavskaiaFebruary 4, 2014August 20, 2024

New NAHB Economics research shows that the share of young adults ages 18 to 34 living with parents or parents-in-law increased sharply in the late 2000s. According to the most recent American Community Survey (ACS), one in three young adults ages 18 to 34, or…

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