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PB April 2002


Bigger, Better, Stronger

Uber-Giants: The 400 largest builders outmuscle an economic slowdown while claiming a larger share of housing’s pie.

For Many Homeowners, Income Tax Deductions Will Wane by 2010

With homeownership at a record level of about 68%, a burning question among economists and housing industry watchers is how high it ultimately will go.

Amana

Families can leave voice messages to each other with the Messenger refrigerator’s built-in voice recorder.

Wellborn Cabinet

Teaberry, a reddish-brown finish available on maple in the Select Series of cabinets, is designed to offer the look of cherry at a more affordable price.

Expansion Model: Neumann Homes Inc. (No. 78)

Already a large, well-established builder in the Chicago suburbs, Neumann Homes is hitting the big city.

Moisture Management

Mold: A Growing Concern

From damp Delaware to dry Denver, home builders are struggling with rising risk related to mold

Unicell Body

The fiberglass Aerocell SRW for the Chevrolet and GMC single-rear-wheel cutaway chassis is designed to provide more space and headroom in a cargo van.

Hartco

Metropolitan Classics hardwood flooring is available is 3- and 5-inch widths with micro-beveled edges and ends.

Legacy Partners Residential Inc. (No. 56)

This Foster City, Calif.-based multifamily builder shows the power of the apartment sector by landing at No. 56, completing 1,463 rental units in 2001 with a market value of $297.5 million.

Tub Magic

The Restoria antique bathtub is designed to mimic the look and feel of a cast-iron clawfoot tub but weighs only 125 pounds.

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Delaware-based Schell Brothers, our 2023 Builder of the Year, brings a refreshing approach to delivering homes and measuring success with an overriding mission of happiness

NAHB Chairman's Message: In a challenging business environment for home builders, and with higher housing costs for families, the National Association of Home Builders is working to help home builders better meet the nation's housing needs

Sure there are challenges, but overall, Pro Builder's annual Housing Forecast Survey finds home builders are optimistic about the coming year

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