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Homebuilders might be starting to feel some pressures of scarce labor and rising prices as sentiment slipped to a four-month low in June.
June 15 -
The House Financial Services Committee is slated to vote on several bills Wednesday that are designed to make private flood insurance a viable alternative to the National Flood Insurance Program.
June 13 -
For the first time in a decade, new-owner households created in the first quarter were higher than the creation of renter households.
June 2 -
A new tariff on Canadian lumber threatens to further disrupt homebuilding at a time when lenders are increasingly concerned about a purchase mortgage resurgence that has failed to materialize.
June 1 -
A long-simmering trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada over lumber is heating up, increasing the cost of building houses and causing American businesses to hunt for supplies in other countries.
April 19 -
Homebuilders looking for single-family construction loans may have better luck with small and midsize banks than larger ones, according to a report by the National Association of Home Builders.
April 18 -
Confidence among homebuilders cooled in April after jumping a month earlier to the highest level since mid-2005.
April 17 -
Keeping a roof over your head in North Texas has never cost so much before.
April 3 -
The strongest pace of single-family homebuilding in nearly a decade drove residential housing starts to a four-month high in February.
March 16 -
Confidence among homebuilders is the strongest since the mid-2000s housing boom as sales prospects improve despite rising mortgage rates.
March 15