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Solutions to Housing Affordability

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within our annual housing forecast survey (see the results on page 17), I got what I deserved from more than 300 of you. NAHB Chairman's Letter: Local Advocacy With National Significance. House Approves Build Back Better Act; NAHB Opposes Bill . House Approves Build Back Better Act; NAHB Opposes Bill .

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Housing Outlook: Is This a Recession … or Not?

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“I think we can confidently say we're now in a housing recession,” says Robert Dietz, chief economist and SVP for Economics and Housing Policy for the National Association of Home Builders ( NAHB ). NAHB Chairman’s Message: Members Urge Action on Housing Crisis. Lessons Learned From Previous Housing Market Disruptions.

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HBI President Ed Brady’s Call to Action to Solve the Construction Industry’s Labor Shortage

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HBI President Ed Brady’s Call to Action to Solve the Construction Industry’s Labor Shortage. NAHB Chairman’s Message: Helping Home Builders Grow Their Businesses and Keep the U.S. 2022 Housing Forecast: Opportunities and Challenges. What Is the HBI’s Plan for Tackling the Labor Shortage in Construction? Economy Humming.

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2020 Builder of the Year: True Homes—a Culture Like No Other

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Another key to that success is applying a manufacturing mentality to home building by treating the construction site as a factory floor. Supply chain partners like Deckert are embedded with field team managers, both acting as “plant managers” at construction sites. All of which is to say, the culture works. Photo: courtesy True Homes.

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True to Itself: True Homes' Purpose-Driven Company Culture Is Like No Other

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Another key to that success is applying a manufacturing mentality to home building by treating the construction site as a factory floor. Supply chain partners like Deckert are embedded with field team managers, both acting as “plant managers” at construction sites. All of which is to say, the culture works. Photo: courtesy True Homes.