Resources

3 Resources for

housing start and national association of home builders

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

BNET Resources

The National Association of Home Builders has boosted its 1999 housing starts forecast to 1.627 million units.
The National Association of Home Builders has boosted its 1999 housing starts forecast to 1.627 million units, a gain over the record 1.622 million homes and apartments built in 1998. So far this year, housing starts are up in all parts of the c...
Tags: housing start, National Association of Home Builders
Research articles 1999-07-15
Snowbound recovery. (housing industry survey by the National Association of Home Builders) (1993 Buyer's Guide)
Multifamily dwellings in Feb 1993 caused the housing market to increase 2.6%, reaching 1.2 million housing starts. However, the housing market is still slow, despite lower mortgage rates. Storms will most likely affect the housing starts during Mar 1993. Multifamily dwellings in Feb 1993 caused the housing market to increase...
Tags: housing start, housing market, mortgage rate, National Association of Home Builders, survey
Research articles 1993-04-01
Starts drop: so do expectations. (National Association of Home Builders economic, employment, building permit, home sales and housing starts and other figures) (NAHB Outlook)
The National Association of Home Builders NAHB released its figures on Apr 1992 house construction, the US economy, employment, home prices, mortgage loan rates, building permits and new home sales. Building permits and house construction declined 3.3% The National Association of Home Builders NAHB released its figures on Apr 1992...
Tags: building permit, construction, housing start, National Association of Home Builders
Research articles 1992-06-01

Additional Resources

Tax Credit to Steady, Not Rescue, Shaky U.S. Housing
By Lynn AdlerNEW YORK (Reuters) - Don't expect the expanded home buyer tax credit to be a permanent cure for the U.S. housing market. It won't.Take the spike in mortgage demand created by the tax credit this summer. It was followed by a plunge as the incentive was set to...
Tags: Recovery, Housing Market, Tax Credit, Home Sale, Personal Finance, Sales Strategy, Sales, Tax
News items 2009-11-17
Housing Outlook Still Looks Gloomy
For the third month in a row, single family housing starts provided a glimmer of hope so some pundits that the worst is behind us in the troubled housing sector. But the numbers are still not good enough to prove to me convincingly that housing has turned around. ...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Housing Start, Home Price, Mortgages, Finance, Capital Structures, Charles Wallace
Blog posts 2009-06-18
How Does 2009 Compare to Previous Housing Recoveries?
After U.S. single-family housing starts hit a record low annual rate of 342,000 in January, they've taken steps forward in five out of the six months subsequent. They're up 34 percent from the bottom assuming January qualifies as such, so the pace of the recovery is in the middle of...
Tags: Recovery, Housing Start, CR, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-08-19
The Philadelphia Inquirer Home Real Estate Column.
By Alan J. Heavens, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 10--The housing sector performed better in 2001 than David Seiders ever expected. At the start of the year, the chief economist of the National Association of Home...
Tags: economist, Federal Reserve Board, recession, SALES
Research articles 2002-03-10
Should Bank CEOs Direct Employees to Scuttle Consumer Protection Agency?
It's no secret that the American Bankers Association wants to torpedo the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency. Now the group also wants bank leaders to dragoon employees into opposing it. Says the ABA, the industry's leading trade organization, in an August 21 entry in the "What's News" section of...
Tags: Bank, Agency, Consumer Protection, CFPA, Financial Services, Alain Sherter
Blog posts 2009-08-24
Stocks Rise as Home Sales Feed Optimism
By Edward KrudyNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks snapped a three-day losing streak on Monday as stronger-than-expected home sales data fueled optimism while a weaker dollar boosted commodity-linked stocks.Sales of previously owned U.S. homes rose to their highest level in more than 2-1/2 years last month. That helped to ease...
Tags: Stock, Sales Strategy, Sales, Ciena Corp., D. R. Horton Inc., M.D.C. Holdings Inc., Newmont Mining Corp., US
News items 2009-11-23
  • << Previous
  • page 1 of 1
  • Next >>
advertisement
advertisement