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Week of August 23, 2004

Front Page

* In Charley’s Aftermath, Florida Builders Start Down the Long Road to Recovery
* Earn National Recognition for Workforce Housing Projects
* Calls for Lifting Mexican Cement Tariffs Intensify as Florida Prepares to Rebuild
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* Please Take the Time to Help Us Solve the GLI Crisis

Housing and Economics

* Housing Starts Surge in July as Builders Try to Keep Up With Demand
* Lower Mortgage Rates a Boost for Builder Confidence in August
* Spotlight on: Jacksonville, FL

Business Management

* Diversify Your Custom Home Business Now, When the Market Is Hot
* Build Smarter, Earn More by 'Pricing for Profits'
* Tips to Manage the ‘People Part’ of Your Business on NAHB's Web Site
* Build Your Knowledge at the Custom Builder Symposium

Seniors Housing

* How to Maximize Option Sales in Your Active Adult Communities
* Enter the 2005 Best of Seniors Housing Awards

Multifamily

* HUD Proposes Drastic Changes for 2005 Fair Market Rents
* HUD Report on Accessibility Requirements Raises Compliance Concerns

Housing Finance

* More Builders Needed to Serve on Housing Finance Agency Boards

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Chicago Builders to Renovate Home for HUD’s Homewise Program
* Use Professional Design to Create a New Profit Center

Sales and Marketing

* Closing for Cowards

Green Building

* British Home Buyers Keen on Environmentally Sustainable Housing

Regulation

* Kentucky Builders Work With State Officials to Streamline Development Plan Reviews

Legal Issues

* Federal Court Asked to Hear Long-Simmering Property Rights Case in New Hampshire
* Maryland Court Rejects Challenge to Development Agreement

State and Local

* Interest Groups Put NOR Laws and Affordable Housing Concerns on the Agenda

Commercial Building

* Council Provides the Answers for Home Builders Considering Rounding Out Their Businesses

Labor

* Housing Industry Welcomes Summer Project CRAFT Graduates in Tampa

Building Products

* Home Owners Can Throw Their Food Waste Disposers a Chicken Bone

Builder's Engineer

* Mysterious Cracking — Causes and Remedies

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Sign Up for 2005 Committees and Councils by Sept. 3
* Register for Sunbelt Builders Show
* Save Up to 20% From Hertz, Get Fee Waived for #1 Club Gold®
* Awards Programs Deadlines
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

In Charley’s Aftermath, Florida Builders Start Down the Long Road to Recovery

Hurricanes Bonnie and Charley delivered a one-two punch to Southwest Florida just over a week ago and home builders in the state are still assessing the extent of the massive rebuilding … [ MORE ]


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Earn National Recognition for Workforce Housing Projects

Builders, architects, designers, developers and land planners nationwide are invited to submit entries for the Innovation in Workforce Housing Awards.

This new award will recognize outstanding communities across the nation that provide decent and affordable homes for nurses, police officers, schoolteachers and other service personnel near areas in which they work.

Communities are eligible for the award if they were completed, the first model opened or the first unit was occupied, between Jan. 1, 2002 and Oct. 29, 2004. Winning entries will be selected by a panel of builders and multifamily and land development experts, based on criteria including exterior and interior design, sales success, construction quality/cost efficiency, successful management of any impediments and the level of cooperation among various stakeholders.

Award winners will be announced at the 2005 International Builders’ Show in Orlando, FL. 

For more information, including eligibility requirements and an application form, visit www.nahb.org/workforcehousing. Entries must be postmarked no later than Oct. 29.

Earn National Recognition for Workforce Housing Projects

Builders, architects, designers, developers and land planners nationwide are invited to submit entries for the Innovation in Workforce Housing Awards.

This new award will recognize outstanding communities across the nation that provide decent and affordable homes for nurses, police officers, schoolteachers and other service personnel near areas in which they work.

Communities are eligible for the award if they were completed, the first model opened or the first unit was occupied, between Jan. 1, 2002 and Oct. 29, 2004. Winning entries will be selected by a panel of builders and multifamily and land development experts, based on criteria including exterior and interior design, sales success, construction quality/cost efficiency, successful management of any impediments and the level of cooperation among various stakeholders.

Award winners will be announced at the 2005 International Builders’ Show in Orlando, FL. 

For more information, including eligibility requirements and an application form, visit www.nahb.org/workforcehousing. Entries must be postmarked no later than Oct. 29.


Calls for Lifting Mexican Cement Tariffs Intensify as Florida Prepares to Rebuild

In the news media last week, there was a rising chorus of support for an NAHB proposal calling on U.S. Commerce Secretary Donald Evans to scrap tariffs on Mexican cement needed to fill shortages of the material that first appeared in Florida and the Southeast this spring and have since spread to more than half the states in the country.

There is no short-term relief to the problem in sight, analysts …  …[ MORE ]


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Housing Snapshot

Mortgage interest rates continued to soften slightly last week as the financial markets attempted to make sense of recent statistics providing both good and bad news for the nation's economy. Oil prices, climbing close to $50 a barrel, provided cause for concern. Morgan Stanley economist Stephen Roach cautioned that the nation will lapse back into recession if oil prices remain at that level for the next three to six months, although nobody is predicting that they will. Also in the negative column, the Conference Board reported last week that its composite index of leading economic indicators was down 0.3% in July, following a 0.1% drop in June. Good news came from the Consumer Price Index, which was down in July, and the Federal Reserve's report of output from factories, mines and utilities, which was up. The best news of all came from housing starts, which were just under the 2 million annual level last month. Developments on the lumber price front last week continued in the negative direction for home builders, although the cost of framing lumber declined by $1 to $473 per 1,000 board feet, according to Random Lengths. The price of 15/32-inch 3-ply southern (west-east) exterior sheathing continued to rise, reaching $435 per 1,000 board feet, up $30 from the previous week. Oriented strand board rose $10, to $395. The price declines in those building staples of earlier this summer are becoming an increasingly distant memory. [ MORE ]

Mortgage Interest Rates

30-Year Fixed-Rate: 5.81%
15-Year Fixed-Rate: 5.19%
1-Year ARM: 4.01%

Housing Starts - Jul. 2004*

Total: 1.978 million
Single-Family Starts: 1.651 million
Multifamily Starts: 327,000

New Home Sales Jun. 2004*

1.326 million

Existing Home Sales Jun. 2004*

6.95 million

* Seasonally adjusted annual rate


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