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Housing Slump Snags Spending on Home Improvements
The current housing downturn is starting to take a noticeable toll on remodeling expenditures for home improvements, according to the latest forecast for the industry from economists at NAHB, although the weakness will be offset to some extent by the growing demand for projects to patch and spruce up homes so that they are more attractive to potential buyers in a slow market.
“While residential remodeling expenditures remained relatively strong through 2006, the ongoing housing market contraction, coupled with the sharp deceleration in house price appreciation, will curb growth in 2007 and 2008, before expenditures recover in 2009,” according to the NAHB forecast. ...
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