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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Grapple With Sky-High Regulatory Costs
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Reduce Environmental Regulatory Burdens
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Carolina Dreamin'
Coast to Coast
Market Driving Risky Mortgages
Housing Forum
Why Housing Costs So Much
Economics & Finance
California Home Equity Up $1 Trillion Since 2000
Eye on the Economy
Tips
A Story-Pole Approach to Shingling a Roof
Business Management
A Tune-Up Checklist to Help Reduce Cycle Time
Seniors Housing
Public-Purpose Marketing Should Aim for the Heart
Multifamily
Multifamily Market Continues to Gain Ground
Education
Education Calendar
Building Systems
Modular Builders File Petition on Load Regulations
Pulte Ramps Up Factory Component Building System
Regulation
San Diego Builders Cry Foul Over Road Fee
Legal
Trends in Land Use, Environmental Law Examined
Labor
Lowe’s Renews Commitment to Job Corps Grads
Building Products
Program Supports Builder-Owned Mortgage Companies
Builder's Engineer
How Scott Wammack Made It Big (Part 1)
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Grant to HBI Addresses Construction Labor Shortage
Association News
June Is National Homeownership Month
Tsunami Fund Receives Donation From Glenn Lukos Associates
Fund Brings Executive Officers to Board Meeting
Floridians Warned on Hurricane Preparations
Customize Your Computer’s Cursor With the NBN ‘Hammer’
GM Discount Available on More Than 80 Vehicles
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Calendar of Events

June Is National Homeownership Month

The nation’s home builders are helping Americans on the road to homeownership and self-sufficiency by supporting five community fairs — the first of which was held in Baltimore on June 1 — to celebrate National Homeownership Month.

“With today’s low interest rates and the healthy pace of new home construction, we continue to experience a strong housing market, and that’s good for Americans looking to make the jump into homeownership,” said NAHB President David Wilson. “We believe it’s important to make information about homeownership and other federal programs accessible to consumers who might not otherwise realize that help is available and that it is possible to achieve the dream of homeownership.”

NAHB is supporting the “Owning Your Future” community fairs, hosted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), along with 12 federal agencies, members of the business community and nonprofit organizations.

Experts are on hand at the fairs to answer questions, provide critical information and facilitate educational classes. Exhibitors are showcasing information on homeownership incentive programs, current homes for sale in the area and other resources. Admission is free, and prizes, refreshments and children’s activities are provided.

A second fair was held in Cincinnati on June 4.

Three more fairs will be held this month in:

  • Albuquerque, N.M. on June 11 at Longfellow Elementary, 400 Edith Blvd. NE
  • New Orleans on June 18 at Delgado Life Center, 615 City Park Ave.
  • Orlando, Fla. on June 25 at Jones High School, 801 S. Rio Grande Ave.


In addition to NAHB and federal government agencies, other organizations involved in the outreach effort are the Council of Federal Home Loan Banks, Fannie Mae, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Freddie Mac, the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, the National Association of Mortgage Brokers, the National Association of Realtors®Sears and Whirlpool Corp.

Thanks to innovative builders, improvements in the access to capital and myriad government and industry programs developed to make homeownership a reality, American homeownership is at a record 69%.

During National Homeownership Month and throughout 2005, home builders across the nation will continue to work with housing finance innovators, consumer education organizations and government officials to advance affordable homeownership in America.

For consumer information and more about the homeownership’s unique contribution to national and individual prosperity, click here.

For more information, e-mail Kym Kilbourne at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8447.


 

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