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Lessons from the 2012 Foreclosure Crisis for Todays Home Builders

In 2012, the U.S. housing market faced a foreclosure wave that threatened to undo years of fragile recovery. Banks seized more than 1 million homes that year as lenders worked through a massive backlog of delinquent properties. For home builders watching from the sidelines, this moment offered critical lessons from the housing crisis that remain

How Stiffer OSHA Fines Are Reshaping Construction Safety for Residential Builders

How Stiffer OSHA Fines Are Reshaping Construction Safety for Residential Builders Federal workplace safety enforcement has shifted significantly in recent years, with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration imposing substantially higher penalties for violations that directly affect residential construction contractors. A recent crackdown on safety violations in Kansas highlighted how fines that once ranged from

What Rising Builder Confidence Means for the 55+ Housing Market

The 55+ housing market has historically been one of the most resilient segments in residential construction, and recent data from the National Association of Home Builders confirms that builder confidence in this sector is strengthening across the board. The latest NAHB 55+ Housing Market Index shows measurable gains in single-family home production, multifamily condo development,

Identifying Housing Market Turnaround Towns: Where Smart Builders Are Expanding

What Defines a Turnaround Town in Today’s Housing Market A turnaround town is a housing market that has experienced a period of decline followed by measurable recovery in home prices, employment, population growth, and new construction activity. These markets offer compelling opportunities for builders who can identify them early and position themselves for the upswing.

How Presidential Housing Policy Positions Affect Home Builders and the Housing Market

Every election cycle brings renewed debate about housing policy, and the positions that presidential candidates take on housing issues directly shape the operating environment for home builders. From zoning reform and affordable housing initiatives to mortgage financing and regulatory policy, the platforms put forward by candidates have real consequences for residential construction professionals. Understanding where

EPA Lead Paint RRP Fines What Builders Must Know About Renovation Compliance

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to enforce the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule with increasing scrutiny, as a recent case demonstrates. An environmental service company was ordered to pay nearly $11,000 in penalties after violating federal lead paint regulations during renovation work. This enforcement action sends a clear message to contractors and home

Why Housing Supply Is Shrinking and What Home Builders Can Do About It

America’s Housing Shortage: Why There Are Fewer Homes and What Builders Can Do The United States faces a persistent housing shortage that has reshaped the home building industry over the past two decades. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that the national homeownership rate has fluctuated significantly, falling from a peak of 69.2 percent