A lack of existing inventory and solid demand for housing helped offset rising mortgage rates and push single-family production higher in July, even...
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Watch as Executive Director Jess Lohse gives an update on SBCA events and activities.
Read PostIn this episode, the new president and CEO of the National Association of Home Builders, Jim Tobin, shares what his organization is doing to address...
Read PostAfter discussing what they are looking forward to at the upcoming BCMC | FS, Justin and Ken agreed strong housing activity is driving a robust...
Read PostWest Coast Lumber, a regional lumber and building materials supplier launched by Building Industry Partners last year, announced the acquisition of...
Read PostR.P. Lumber Co., Inc. announced this morning that it is acquiring Wright Building Center's location in Sparta, Illinois.
Read PostRising home prices and interest rates coupled with elevated construction costs, low existing inventory and solid demand resulted in a significant...
Read PostAlmost 60% of metro markets (128 out of 221) registered home price gains in the second quarter of 2023 as 30-year fixed mortgage rates oscillated...
Read PostAs building construction continues to evolve, the role of a Project Architect, Engineer, and/or Designer has become increasingly involved.
Read PostIn this episode, Torry Taylor, market operations manager for Builders Warehouse in Aurora, Colorado, continues discussing employee retention and...
Read PostWatch as Executive Director Jess Lohse gives an update on SBCA events and activities.
Read PostThe count of open, unfilled jobs for the overall economy continued to moved lower in June, falling to 9.6 million.
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