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Housing Expected to Flatten Out From Record Levels in 2005 While Jobs and Economy Grow

Activity in the nation’s booming housing industry has reached its peak …

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n At Home on Earth

n Western Red Cedar Stakes a Claim as Preferred Wood in Homes

n Rate Protection for Home Buyers — And Builders

n Families, Retirees Moving to 'Cohousing' Neighborhoods in Search of Community

n Green Housing Effect

n Theft From Work Sites Frustrates Contractors

n Soaring Material Costs Hit Buyers

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Harley, Dodge Trucks, Toolcat to Be Given Away at 2005 IBS

Great prizes will be given away at the International Builder’s Show on Jan. 13-16 in Orlando, FL. IBS Show Management will give away:

Drawings for these items will be held in the Orange County Convention Center’s South Hall.

Two plasma TVs will also be given away in drawings in the Valencia Ballroom. Exhibitors also plan to give away many prizes on the exhibition floor during the show.

In addition to the giveaways, attendees will also get a first-hand look at many new products in more than 300 categories from more than 1,600 exhibitors. Plus, as in past years, entire homes will be built on the show floor.

To find out more about giveaways at the International Builders’ Show, go to www.BuildersShow.com/Giveaways.

To register for the International Builders’ Show, go to www.BuildersShow.com/Register.

Remodelers in Chicago Working to Finish HomeWise Renovation in Time for Thanksgiving

On hand last month to recognize a HomeWise renovation project in Chicago, …

Housing Snapshot

Mortgage interest rates slipped downward again last week, reaching their lowest levels in roughly six months, Freddie Mac reported, a further sign that new home sales and single-family housing construction will set new records this year. General economic news for the week was good, as well. The economy grew by 3.7% in the third quarter, up from 3.3% in the second quarter, but a bit lower than many economists had predicted. The Commerce Department reported a 0.6% increase in consumer spending in September, following a 0.1% decline in August. However, after-tax incomes increased by only 0.1%, raising some concerns that the consumer buying spree will be unsustainable without more lift from the jobs market. Unemployment claims increased by 20,000 last week. The manufacturing sector grew for the 17th consecutive month in October, although at a slower pace than the month before. News on the lumber front was largely good. Framing prices dropped from $365 per 1,000 board feet to $358, compared to $321 a year earlier, according to Random Lengths. The price of 15/32-inch 3-ply Southern (west-east) exterior sheathing fell from $290 to $280 per 1,000 square feet, compared to $520 for the same week last year. Oriented strand board rose from $215 to $230, but was still far below the $465 charged a year earlier.
Mortgage Interest Rates
30-Year Fixed-Rate 5.64%
15-Year Fixed-Rate 5.01%
1-Year ARM 3.96%
Housing Starts - Sep. 2004*
Total 1.898 million
Single-Family Starts 1.540 million
Multifamily Starts 358,000
New Home Sales
Sep. 2004*
1.206 million
Existing Home Sales
Sep. 2004*
6.75 million
* Seasonally adjusted annual rate

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