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The US Housing Market Faces a Threefold Challenge in 2023—Here’s What’s at Stake
After years of volatility in an unpredictable real estate market, inventory shortages, unaffordable housing, and rising interest rates in 2023 pose ongoing challenges for buyers and sellers alike
Webinar on Demand: The New American Home 2023, Haven on the Hill
In the first of two webinars about The New American Home 2023, we focus on the home's interior design, including how the home responds to its…
Innovation
Ivory Innovations Announces 25 Finalists for 2023 Ivory Prize
Ivory Innovations recently revealed its 25 finalists for the 2023 Ivory Prize. This year's finalists demonstrated ambitious solutions to the housing affordability crisis and were selected from 203 nominees
Women in Construction
How One Former Model Aims to Empower Women in Construction
Monica Miraglilo is working to provide support for women in construction with her new online educational platform, GirlBuild Lab
Community Development
Habitat For Humanity and LGI Homes to Build Four Homes in One Week
The unprecedented event will follow a 24-hour-a-day schedule to build four new homes for four deserving families in Montgomery, TX
NAHB
Here Are the Winners of the 2023 NAHB Student Competition
The National Association of Home Builders' annual Student Competition showcased young talent from across the country at the 2023 International Builders' Show
Affordability
In Today’s Market, Who Has More Incentive to Move: Renters or Buyers?
A growing number of renters and homebuyers are relocating for affordability, but not all of them are finding it after making their move
Market Data + Trends
US Home Prices Could Fall 20% in a 2023 Correction, Experts Say
Home prices are falling, even in the nation's most popular metros, as elevated borrowing costs lead to a housing recession, and experts warn more rate hikes from the Fed could cause an even more significant slowdown in the year ahead
Regional Builders
Utah’s Housing Recovery Hinges on Federal Permitting Reform
Despite a fast pace of new-construction projects statewide, demand for housing in Utah continues to outpace supply. Local builders say reforming an outdated federal permitting process could help
Housing Markets
Here Are the US Metros Where Home Price Growth Is Slowing the Most
Home price growth slowed further in December as rate hikes from the Federal Reserve propelled a post-pandemic housing correction. These are the cities that saw the biggest changes