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n Presidential Candidates Square Off on Housing Issues
n September Is Associate Member Appreciation Month
n New Apartments and Condos an Unlikely Source of Classroom Crowding, Study Finds
n Housing Snapshot
 
President's Message
n Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis
 
Housing Politics
n Association Health Plan Legislation Needed to Stem Rising Number of Uninsured
 
Housing and Economics
n New Home Sales Cool in July, But Remain Above Last Year’s Record Pace
n Existing Home Sales Slip in July, But Pace Was Third Highest Ever
n Eye on the Economy
 
Workforce Housing
n Missouri County Aims at Increasing Supply of Housing for Workers
 
Business Management
n Tech Talk: The Time Is Right for Buying a Computer
 
Small Builders and Remodelers
n Index Finds Strong Remodeling Activity in the Second Quarter
n Opportunities Abound as Baby Boomers Elect to Age in Place
 
Building Systems
n Builders in Deer Creek Converting From Modular Building to Modular Production
n Concrete Council Member Helps Rebuild San Diego Home Destroyed by Fire
 
Green Building
n Awards to Recognize Best Sustainable Practice
 
Seniors Housing
n Enter the 2005 Best of Seniors Housing Awards
 
Member Dividend
n NAHB Helped Me Make the Move from Carpenter to Successful Businessman
 
Labor
n Residential Construction Superintendent Courses Pack the House at SEBC
 
Building Products
n Latest in Steel Framing ‘How To’ Series Focuses on Interior Walls
 
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n NAHB Board Meets in Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 29-Oct. 3
n Orange County, Calif., Builders Encourage Students to Pursue Home Building Careers
n Membership Planners to Gather at National Conference, Oct. 23-24
n Reduce Business Costs With NAHB Members-Only Discounts
n Awards Programs Deadlines
n Calendar of Events
 
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Presidential Candidates Square Off on Housing Issues

As the campaign for the White House was entering its final phase, NAHB asked the two presidential candidates — President George W. Bush and Massachusetts Senator John Kerry — about their stands …

Building News
From Coast to Coast

n State Examines Contractor Crunch

n Americans Hang on to Bigger, Better Lifestyles

n Environmentally Conscious Developers Try to Turn Green Into Platinum

n La Raza: Hispanics Fare Badly in Housing

n Mold Liability Nags Restorers of Wet Houses

n Futuristic Concept Home Stresses Flexibility

n New Florida Codes Bring Mixed Success

n Co-Ops Catch on With Minnesota Seniors

Find out how Countrywide can waive condo pre-sale requirements for preferred builders.
Discover the lower initial rate and fixed payment advantages of Countrywide's Fixed Period ARM.

September Is Associate Member Appreciation Month

Recognize the contributions of associate members throughout September — and all year long — by doing business with them. Not only does it make good business sense, associate members are a vital part of the federation.

  • Nearly two-thirds of all members in the federation are associate members and their dues help fund association operations.
  • The strength that associate members bring to NAHB and the local associations helps to continually improve the building industry.
  • Additional advertising, sponsorship and exhibit fees from associate members generate hefty sources of non-dues revenue for each local association.

Five Associate Members Deserve Special Recognition

  • Lee Terry, of Lee Terry Associates in San Mateo, CA. Terry is immediate past chair of the NAHB Women’s Council and a member of BUILD-PAC’s Capitol Club.
  • In addition, four associates were inducted into the Society of Honored Associates this year:

This month and every month, show associates in your HBA that you appreciate their contributions and hard work by giving them your business.

New Apartments and Condos an Unlikely Source of Classroom Crowding, Study Finds

No-growthers who oppose new multifamily housing …

Housing Snapshot

Mortgage interest rates edged up just a tad last week as the markets continued trying to make sense of a mixed batch of economic signals. Oil prices shifted downward, and that was a good thing, although they could be up again this week. Also encouraging was a rise in consumer spending in July. Growth for the second quarter was revised downward to 2.8%, down from 4.5% in the first quarter, with a widening trade deficit largely to blame. Predictions for growth in the current quarter are generally in the 3%-4% range. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan was off in Jackson, WY, at the end of last week to consider how to keep the Social Security system afloat as the baby boom generation moves into its retirement years. The nation's population over 65 will double by 2035, and Greenspan recommends raising the qualifying age for full Social Security benefits. Lumber prices were up only marginally last week, but remained high. The cost of framing lumber was unchanged at $473 per 1,000 board feet, up from $368 a year earlier, according to Random Lengths. The price of 15/32-inch 3-ply southern (west-east) exterior sheathing climbed $5 to $440 per 1,000 square feet, and oriented strand board advanced $10 to $405.
Mortgage Interest Rates
30-Year Fixed-Rate 5.82%
15-Year Fixed-Rate 5.21%
1-Year ARM 4.05%
Housing Starts - Jul. 2004*
Total 1.978 million
Single-Family Starts 1.651 million
Multifamily Starts 327,000
New Home Sales
Jul. 2004*
1.134 million
Existing Home Sales
Jul. 2004*
6.72 million
* Seasonally adjusted annual rate

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