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Remodeling Sector Expected to See Slow but Steady Progress in 2023

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The remodeling sector is expected to experience steady growth in 2023, but at a slower pace than in 2022. Continued material shortages and higher interest rates aren’t just discouraging prospective clients from taking on new projects, they’re also making it more difficult for remodelers to complete existing projects and tackle backlogs.

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Two Leading Women in Construction Events Unite

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Further your professional and personal growth by connecting with more than 300 women across all sectors of construction, taking in different perspectives from leaders in home building and remodeling to development and architecture. Led by a team of expert editors, Pro Remodeler has earned numerous prestigious awards for editorial coverage.

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2023 Design Trends Highlight Post-Pandemic Shifts and Affordability Struggles

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The decrease in new home size reflects the escalation of home prices in 2022 and builders scaling back to try to meet demand,” said Rose Quint, NAHB assistant vice president of survey research. NAHB is affiliated with 700 state and local home builders associations around the country. NAHB Category Premium

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How Excessive Design Standards Hurt Home Affordability

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NAHB Housing Policy Briefing. Examples of highly prescriptive design standards include: Prohibiting or limiting the use of exterior materials such as vinyl siding and metal. Requiring specific, expensive materials for fencing. ABOUT NAHB: The National Association of Home Builders is a Washington, D.C.-based Affordability.

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Why Builders Wait to See Lower Lumber Prices

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NAHB Policy Brief | Lumber prices have moderated, but lower costs haven't worked their way to builders; New home prices too expensive for lower-income households. The problem for home builders and remodelers is that although lumber futures have begun to moderate, lumber packages quoted to builders have held at or near record highs.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

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Education • BA, Business Administration, The George Washington University • MDes, Real Estate Development and Finance, Harvard University. Grew from small carpentry jobs to room remodels, whole-house remodeling, entry-level townhome construction, and then, ultimately, upscale custom homes. Alex Akel, 29. President, Owner.

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NAHB Chairman's Message: Proposal to Create Climate Risk Committee

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NAHB Chairman's Message: Proposal to Create Climate Risk Committee. NAHB will continue to be the housing industry’s voice regarding climate issues, with NAHB's Leadership Council recommending the creation of a new Climate Risk Committee. Jerry Konter, 2022 NAHB Chairman. The Role of NAHB's Proposed Climate Risk Committee.

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