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Strategic Land Acquisition for Master Planned Community Development

When Forestar Land Partners, a joint venture between the owners of Foremost Communities and an affiliate of Starwood Capital Group Global, acquired the final 300-acre parcel at the western edge of Corona, California through a public auction, it marked the closing chapter of a long-running master planned community development story. The acquisition represented more than […]

What Home Builders Can Learn from Avatar Holdings Rebranding to AV Homes

When a well-established home builder rebrands, the decision signals more than a new logo and website. It reflects a strategic shift in how the company views its market position, its customer base, and its future direction. Avatar Holdings, a prominent active adult community builder operating primarily in Florida and Arizona, recently unveiled a new identity,

What Rising Home Sales and Falling Inventory Mean for Residential Builders

Existing home sales rose again in January 2025, marking the third gain in the past four months, while housing supply is shrinking and what home builders can do to respond remains the central question for the industry. According to data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), total existing-home sales increased 4.3 percent to a

Bernanke Pushes for More Investor Home Loans: What Builders Need to Know

Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke has called for expanded lending to real estate investors, arguing that institutional and individual investors play a vital role in the housing ecosystem. His remarks, delivered at a housing policy forum, have sparked a critical conversation within the home building industry about how investor activity affects construction volumes, pricing

How the National Housing Quality Award Program Drives Better Home Building

The National Housing Quality Award has helped builders refine their operations for nearly two decades. For builders who want to raise their standards, applying for this program offers a structured path to better performance across the entire business. The NHQA program, founded by the NAHB Research Center and Professional Builder magazine, recognizes home builders who

How Modern Building Codes Make Today’s Homes the Best Built in History

Drive through any new subdivision in America, and the homes may look familiar from the outside. But behind the walls, today’s residential construction is fundamentally different from what builders delivered even 20 years ago. Modern building codes, grounded in rigorous engineering and decades of performance data, have quietly transformed the American home into the most

How National Housing Quality Awards Transform Home Building Operations

Few programs have done more to elevate operational standards in American home building than the National Housing Quality (NHQ) Award. For two decades, this benchmarking program has helped some of the best builders in the country measure their performance, identify gaps, and implement changes that improve both quality and profitability. The NHQ Award is not

How HUDs New Fair Housing Policy Protects LGBT Homebuyers and Renters

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has taken a significant step in expanding fair housing protections. A new HUD policy extends housing discrimination protections to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in federally supported housing programs. For residential builders, developers, and property managers who participate in HUD-backed programs, understanding these new requirements is

Robo-Signing Settlement Lessons: What Home Builders Must Know About Documentation Compliance

The 2012 robo-signing settlement, in which attorneys general from more than 40 states reached a landmark agreement with the five largest mortgage servicers in the United States, stands as one of the most significant regulatory enforcement actions in modern housing history. While the settlement specifically addressed fraudulent foreclosure document practices, the broader lessons about regulatory