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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday against excessive regulation and for affordable housing in two wetlands cases.

Supreme Court Rules Against Excessive Regulation

In a step forward for affordable housing and the battle against excessive regulation, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday remanded to the lower courts a decision on whether wetlands connected to actual navigable waters by ditches or drains can be regulated under the Clean Water Act.

In a plurality decision, the court reversed and remanded Rapanos v. United States, No. 04-1034, and Carabell v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, No. 04-1384, back to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, holding that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' broad interpretation of "waters of the United States" was not based on a permissible construction of the statute. ...

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Chatham Square, in Alexandria, Va., integrates luxury townhouses with low-income housing in one, cohesive community.

Floor Plans: Luxury Townhomes, Affordable Rentals Rub Elbows

Developer: 
EYA (www.eya.com)
Architect:
Lessard Group (www.lessardgroup.com)

Chatham Square in affluent Old Town Alexandria, Va., a close-in suburb of Washington, D.C., is an innovative mixed-income community that architecturally integrates high-end, market rate townhouses with low-income rental units within one, cohesive neighborhood.

Developed under the Hope VI program, Chatham Square is an urban infill redevelopment that replaced 100 distressed 1940s-era public housing units on two city blocks with a higher density community that includes 100 high-quality townhouses priced from $850,000 to $1.8 million side-by-side with 52 low-income rental units. The community also retains 25% of the site as open space. ...

 

Harvard Predicts Continuing House Price Appreciation

Rising interest rates and cooling demand from speculators are bringing the nation’s housing boom to an end, but there are scant signs of any bust on the horizon, according to this year’s “State of the Nation’s Housing” report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.

And on the heels of a five-year stretch of unprecedented home price appreciation, the report finds, prices are likely to continue going up, just not at a torrid pace, which will continue to draw healthy numbers of new home buyers to the marketplace. ...

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NAHB member Tom Gipson, left, NAHB President David Pressly and HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson at Home Builders Blitz 2006.

Home Builders Blitz Builds 400 Habitat Homes in One Week

Earlier this month, Habitat for Humanity affiliates and more than 1,000 building industry professionals joined forces to build more than 400 houses in 130 communities across the country during Home Builders Blitz 2006.

“Never before have so many Habitat homes been built so quickly,” said Kevin Campbell, director of the national Home Builders Blitz program for Habitat for Humanity. “Partnering with professional home builders allowed Habitat affiliates to increase the number of homes they build, while builders helped their communities by doing what they do best.”

“NAHB is proud to participate in such a meaningful event by supplying the professional builders and tradesmen needed to construct the Habitat homes throughout the country,” said NAHB President David Pressly. ...

Interest Rates  
  30-Yr. Fixed: 6.63% 15-Yr. Fixed: 6.25% 5 Yr. ARM: 6.23%
  1 Yr. ARM: 5.66% Libor (3 months): 5.42% Prime: 8.00%
Housing Starts*  (April 2006)
  Total: 1.849 million Single: 1.535 million Multi: 314,000
Home Sales*  (April 2006)
  New: 1.198 million Existing: 6.76 million  
Median Home Prices  (April 2006)
  New: $238,500 Existing: $223,000  
* Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate

   
 
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