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Week of February 28, 2005

Front Page

* DOE Study Confirms Wall Insulation Requirements Don’t Deliver Enough Bang for the Buck
* Watch for a New Look for Nation's Building News
* Supreme Court Looks at Economic Development as Justification for Taking Private Property
* Housing Snapshot

President's Message

* NAHB Is Your Business Partner

Housing and Economics

* Housing Demand Solid Despite Snow-Related Sales Decline in January
* Buffalo-Niagara Falls, N.Y., Most Affordable Housing Market
* Eye on the Economy

Business Management

* Increase Profitability by Streamlining Your Operations

Seniors

* What Visitors Don’t See on Your Web Site Could Generate More Sales

Multifamily

* HUD Recognizes 2003 IBC Code as Safe Harbor for Accessibility Compliance

Green Building

* Arbor Day Foundation Seeks Presenters for Upcoming Conference

Regulation

* Storm Water Exemptions for Oil and Gas Exploration Should Also Apply to Construction
* Philadelphia Builders Peg Revitalization Efforts on Streamlining City’s Zoning and Permit System
* New HUD Awards Recognize Efforts to Remove Affordable Housing Barriers

Legal Issues

* Legal Test for Takings Liability an Issue in Supreme Court Case
* Information About Current Use of Arbitration Requested

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Index Finds Slight Remodeling Slowdown in Fourth Quarter
* How to Deal With an Emotional Home Owner

Workforce Housing

* Salinas Development Provides Affordable Housing for Farm Workers

Labor

* Leaders in Mississippi Meet to Plan Future of State’s Project CRAFT Program

Building Products

* New Large Angle Grinders Reduce Vibration By 60%

Builder's Engineer

* Honey, I Shrunk the Lots

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Get GM Discount Pricing on More Than 80 GM Vehicles
* Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
* Robson Seeks Office of NAHB Vice President and Secretary
* Subscribe Your Employees to NBN Online and a Digital Camera Could Be Yours
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

DOE Study Confirms Wall Insulation Requirements Don’t Deliver Enough Bang for the Buck

A Department of Energy (DOE) report released last week confirms that controversial changes … [ MORE ]


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Coming next week, Nation's Building News Online will have a new look and even more of the information you need and want — like the latest lumber prices, interest rates, floor plans, builder tips and industry news and information. Building news that will make your business click.

The new NBN will sport an easier-to-read and more “user-friendly” format that is similar to other online news publications like USA Today and CNN. Color-coded category tabs will help you locate information you need and of interest to you quickly no matter what page you are reading.

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Supreme Court Looks at Economic Development as Justification for Taking Private Property

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Housing Snapshot

Mortgage rates ticked up for the second consecutive week, according to Freddie Mac, while still remaining at affordable levels. Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac's chief economist, predicted that a lower-than-expected rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and a subsequent decline in bond yields could push mortgage rates back to where they were a week or two earlier. Despite indications of declines in housing sales in January, he said that "continuing low interest rates will keep the housing sector active for some time to come." The Labor Department reported that the CPI was up a scant 0.1% in January. The Commerce Department repored good news for the economy last week with growth in the Gross Domestic Product running at 3.8% in last year's fourth quarter, up from an earlier estimate of 3.1%. Lumber prices, which had been rising in recent weeks, came almost to a standstill last week, according to Random Lengths. The cost of framing lumber rose from $426 to $427 per 1,000 board feet; it was $384 one year earlier. The panel composite price, which includes plywood and oriented strand board, dropped from $459 to $457 per 1,000 square feet, compared to $571 a year earlier. [ MORE ]

Mortgage Interest Rates

30-Year Fixed-Rate: 5.69%
15-Year Fixed-Rate: 5.22%
1-Year ARM: 4.16%

Housing Starts - Jan. 2005*

Total: 2.159 milliom
Single-Family Starts: 1.76 million
Multifamily Starts: 399,000

New Home Sales Jan. 2005*

1.106 million

Existing Home Sales Jan. 2005*

6.81 million

* Seasonally adjusted annual rate


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