Industry Data & Research

Industry data and research for professional home builders and remodelers.
Seven of 2000's top ten areas (in terms of sheer volume of permitted new residential construction) were able to build upon their year-earlier totals...
As the buzz about the growing boomer market and its impact on the remodeling industry intensifies, it’s important to understand the factors that...
How should the average remodeler react to the turn in the new economy? This column provides some thoughts about how to react to the changing demands...
Fannie Mac economists expect the portion of refinancings leading to higher loan amounts in 2001 to fall as refinancing volume increases.
Construction materials product annualized inflation averaged 2.1% during the first six months of 2000, but average prices fell during the final six...
Spending in the major replacements category, though, rose to a record-high level during the April—June period of 2000. At a seasonally adjusted...
With a new presidential administration coming in and tech stocks taking a dive, many construction market forecasters seem to want to err on the side...
According to the revised Census Bureau C-50 figures, remodeling expenditures totaled $142.9 billion in 1999, nearly 20 percent more than the $120...
November 2000 total housing starts solidly increased from October, but its 2000 pace was lower than 1999.
Seeing signs that high consumer confidence, high job growth and increasing wages will spur continued strength in the home building industry next year...
 

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