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January 2003


Articles

'Double Whammy' Decks Builders

The liability insurance crisis is not new.

2003 Outlook

2003 Outlook for builders in various metropolitan markets

A Plentiful Supply Slowly Tightens

During the mid-1990s, when job growth in Atlanta ran at a 100,000 annual clip, the supply of single-family lots in the 15-county region flowed like water.

Alliance Pushes for More Audio Solutions

The Distributed Audio Alliance, an arm of the Consumer Electronics Association, is reaching out to home builders to consider incorporating more wiring systems in new construction.

Atlanta: Glenwood Park

Green Street Properties LLC has a pretty sweet deal: a 28-acre parcel 2 miles east of downtown Atlanta, a city where people are leaving the suburbs in droves, in part to escape the standstill traffic caused by sprawl.

Avoiding GOTCHA!

If your liability insurance policy has come up for renewal recently, you've probably learned a hard lesson: Insurance companies don't like you anymore.

Builder Uses Broadway as Marketing Tool

Examining the psychographics of its target customers took Neumann Homes of Warrenville, Ill., all the way to Broadway.

Builders Respond With Innovations

Faced with the current hard insurance market and no real confidence that it will soften soon, many builders are following the Franklin Roosevelt policy - try something, anything.

Building Thermal Bridges

As natural gas prices and home heating costs are predicted to skyrocket this winter, home buyers are more interested - and more willing to spend money - in the energy-efficiency features of a new home.

Close Your Competency Gap

All businesses have 80 principal organizational competencies that should be reviewed as to strength or weakness.

Closing the Quality Gap

Homeowners expect perfect homes. Trades deliver less-than-perfect quality.

Countertop Alternative: Concrete

Although still a niche product, concrete countertops are a solid alternative to more traditional surfaces

Death of Small, Medium and Large

It's hard not to wonder as the third year of the 21st century begins what the questions will be that dominate discussion in our industry in 2003.

Development Shrinks Despite Housing Need

Highlighting the pressure that environmentalists are putting on new development in many places around the country.

Educational Game Earns A+

Educating future generations of home buyers about the housing industry and the obstacles it faces was one of my priorities for the NAHB in 2002.

Educational Game Earns A+

Educating future generations of home buyers about the housing industry and the obstacles it faces was one of my priorities for the NAHB in 2002.

Fastest-Growing Places to Build: Counties

Fastest-Growing Places to Build: Counties

Fastest-Growing Places to Build: States

Fastest-Growing Places to Build: States

Good Jobs, Room to Grow

The greater Raleigh-Durham and Chapel Hill, N.C., area has several attributes that builders like to see.

Hazard Reports Offer Protection

Builders can shield themselves from litigation relating to natural and environmental hazards with Property I.D. hazard reports.

Housing Cycle Outlook for 2003

Builders, product manufacturers and service providers all estimate home sales volume and home price appreciation when preparing business plans each year.

Imputed Lot Value 2001

Imputed Lot Value 2001

Land Planning

Forget about the archaic distinctions between city and suburbs.

Life Lessons

I know the kindness, generosity and caring spirit of this industry and the willingness of its people to take action. I have experienced it firsthand.

Minneapolis: Hiawatha & 46th Street Station

Residents and business owners in the Hiawatha and 46th Street Station area in southeast Minneapolis were up in arms.

Moen Offers Convenience for Users, Plumbers

Moen's Aberdeen high-arc spout puts a new twist on the kitchen faucet with pull-down spout: a pause button that lets users interrupt the water flow without switching off the water at the main handle.

New Software Designed for Contractors

QuickBooks Premier: Contractor Edition 2003 is a new software product made for contractors with no more than 20 in-house employees.

Overcoming Community Opposition

Infill housing is on the rise - 16 of the 20 largest U.S. cities grew in population in the last decade, according to the 2000 census.

Patented Idea: Circular Subdivision

A California lawyer has received a patent for his solution to the problem of tight, confined suburban neighborhoods: acre-sized circles that maximize the side and front-facing distances between homes.

Poster Child for Demand/Supply Imbalance

Single-family home building in Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties, which form the San Francisco metropolitan statistical area (MSA), is slowing to a trickle.

Predicting Tomorrow's Land Values Today

The most popular discussion today about home prices is one-dimensional and incomplete for it focuses only on demand.

Recent Changes Could Help Builders

Two provisions of recently passed federal legislation could reduce the tax bill for home builders, according to global accounting and tax advisory firm Grant Thornton.

Rocky Soil, NIMBY Constrict Supply

New York City stops at the Hudson River, but its urbanized land pattern straddles the water and radiates across northern New Jersey, enveloping cities such as Newark and Paterson as well as once-small villages such as Paramus and Montclair.

Single Family Residential Finished Lot Price Index

Single Family Residential Finished Lot Price Index (1995 = 100)

Smart Code Will Anchor 'Transect' Concept

Smart Code, due out this spring from Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co. and Municipal Code Corp., will provide a basis from which smarter zoning codes can be adopted by local officials.

South and West Top List of Fastest-Growing Places to Build

During the 15 months representing the height of the current home building boom, 1.9 million U.S. housing units were added, mostly in the South and West.

The Price You Pay

There are sounds we hear that enable us to recognize where we are without having to see anything - a ticking clock, air blowing through vents, trees rustling.

The Problem Defined

When you face this, don't be surprised if you come a little unglued.

Trade Partners That Make Your Business Better

Quality-oriented home building no longer begins and ends with builders.

Trading Paint With Bryan Lendry

Two years ago, Jacksonville, Fla., home builder Bryan Lendry of Brylen Homes was not much of a race car fan, let alone a race car driver.

Using the Sun for Heating and Cooling

Passive heating takes advantage of sunlight as a natural energy source.

Well-Engineered Wonder

Colorado home builder and green building pioneer John Kurowski continues to set new standards for sustainable, energy-efficient homes.

What to Do Next

The first thing is to start thinking about liability insurance, and do it today.

Why Managers Fail as Coaches

Jack Welch, the former General Electric CEO, believes that great management revolves around developing great people.

Work-Force Development

Constructivism means giving employees the resources and opportunity to learn on their own, at their pace, when they need it.

Writing New Rules

The game remains the same: armed with great ideas and an educated work force, build memorable places that people are happy to call home.

Your Compensation Type Matters

Choosing a retirement plan for a company starts with an understanding of the company's corporate structure.
 

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