NBN Online for the week of March 20, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Green Building Barrels Into the Mainstream Market
NAHB Resources Available After Disasters in West, Midwest
Employees Wanted: NAHB Launches Online Career Center
Reader Survey: Tell Us What's Important to You
Coast to Coast
Real Estate Rates Could Hit 7% by Summer
Politics & Government
NAHB Pushes in Senate for Association Health Plans
NAHB Fights for Property Owners in Flood Insurance Bill
NAHB Members to Carry Concerns to Lawmakers on May 10
Economics & Finance
Housing Production Cools in February
Builder Confidence in Market Inches Down in March
2005 Permits Look Good in Atlanta, Phoenix and Houston
NAFTA Panel Finds No Grounds for Lumber Tariffs
Tips
Builder's Tip: A Jig for Router-Made Moldings
Business Management
Production Builders: NAHB Has a Web Resource Page for You
Marketing Automation — Selling More Without Spending More
50Plus Housing
Baby Boomers Ready to Rejuvenate 50+ Housing Market
Learn How to Market and Sell to the 50+ Home Buyer
Multifamily
Attend Upcoming Multifamily Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Remodelers
Directories Provide Remodeler Listings for Consumers
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Education
Designations Should Be the 'Norm' for Our Industry
Education Calendar
Green Building
Twelve NAHB Green Building Award Winners Announced
Environment
Roadside Ditch Regulation Sparks Builder Lawsuit
Katrina Recovery
Large Numbers in Gulf Coast Not Paying Mortgages
Codes and Standards
Builders Invited to Accessibility Workshops
Deadline Nears for Code Change Proposals
Workforce housing
Development in Irvine a Neighborhood With ‘HEART’
Labor
Florida Job Corps Students Earning College Credit
Building Products
Insulation Protects Unvented Attics From Hurricane Rains
Builder's Engineer
This Column Is in the Toilet
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
KB Home Spreads TLC Throughout San Antonio
Endowment to Fund ‘State of the Nation’s Housing’ Report
Association News
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 9-13
Florida Middle Schoolers Building Homes of Their Own
Spokesperson Training Still Available for 2006 Spring Board
Associate Member BUILD-PAC Drive Launched
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Housing Production Cools in February

Builder Confidence in Market Inches Down in March

NAFTA Panel Finds No Grounds for Lumber Tariffs

2005 Permits Look Good in Atlanta, Phoenix and Houston

With the Atlanta, Phoenix and Houston-area markets leading the way, single-family home building permits reached a record 1.681 million in 2005, up 4.3% from the previous annual record of 1.613 million set in 2004, according to preliminary year-end figures by the U.S. Census Bureau. Single-family permits have been up for four consecutive years.

The Atlanta metro region topped the nation with 60,950 single-family building permits in 2005, followed by Phoenix with 53,960 permits and the Houston’s 51,130.

“The first three quarters of 2005 produced a record year in terms of volume of sales for our firm, and we are very optimistic about 2006,” said Bobby Lunceford, president of Bob Lunceford Properties, Inc. based in the north metro Atlanta market.

Lunceford noted that his company built 19 homes in 2005, versus 16 in 2004, and that he expects to significantly increase output in the coming year.

“We had a slightly sluggish fourth quarter where we had to carry over inventory into the new year, but we’ve established a construction pace where we believe that sales will support a volume of 30 homes in 2006,” he said.

As for the overall Atlanta market, Lunceford is predicting another solid year, with housing production edging 2-3% below 2005 levels.

Doug Cotter, president of the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, is also bullish about the region’s outlook in 2006.

“The niche markets are still doing real well in Atlanta,” he said. “We’ve seen a little bit of a slowdown, but I equate it from going 90 miles an hour with your hair on fire to just going 90 miles per hour,” he said.

Cotter, a builder-developer who is president of Cotter Homes and Cotter Properties and Development, also foresees another solid year for his business. “We built about 50 homes last year in a price range of $400,000-plus, and so far this year, we’ve had our best first quarter ever on the building side.”

“I’m optimistic, yet guarded,” he added. “In Atlanta, just as in many other areas of the country, government regulations are slowing down land development, which will further slow down lot supply.”

Paced by a resurgent energy sector, moderate home appreciation rates and a growing population, Houston continues to be a strong market for home builders, according to Randy Bayer, GMB, president of the Greater Houston Builders Association.

“The west side of Houston in Katy is the energy corridor, home to Shell Oil, BP Amoco, ConocoPhillips and dozens of independent oil companies,” said Bayer, a custom builder and president of Bayer Homes, which constructs homes priced at $600,000 and up. “I am selling most of my houses to executives relocating to the Houston area. The expansion of Interstate 10 and the opening of the Westpark Tollway all the way to the Katy area county line has allowed more people to travel out to the western suburb of Houston.”

Bayer built nine homes last year, up from four in 2004, and expects to construct nine to 12 houses in 2006.

“Houston created 42,500 new jobs in 2005 and we are predicting 50,000 new jobs for the city in 2006,” he said. “For 17 straight years, housing starts in Houston have gone up from the previous year. And appreciation rates remain at a reasonable 5% annually, which keeps the Houston area affordable. Plus, many Hurricane Katrina victims are relocating to the area, helping to boost multifamily occupancy rates and single-family starts.”

On a personal note, Bayer said he recently sold his own home to a Katrina evacuee who has been permanently relocated to Houston and is now working for the U.S. Postal Service.

 

 

 

 

2005 Permit Usage

 

Rank

Metro Area

Permits*

 

1

Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Ga.

60.95

 

2

Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz.

53.96

 

3

Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, Texas 

51.13

 

4

Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas

49.32

 

5

Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif.

45.79

 

6

Chicago-Naperville-Joliet, Ill.-Ind.-Wis.

36.73

 

7

Las Vegas-Paradise, Nev.

30.36

 

8

Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla.

27.43

 

9

Orlando-Kissimmee, Fla.

26.52

 

10

Wash.D.C.-Arlington-Alexandria, Va.-Md.-W.Va.

25.32

 

11

Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, Fla.

23.08

 

12

Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Fla.

22.21

 

13

New York-No. New Jersey-Long Island, N.Y.-N.J.-Pa.

19.99

 

14

Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, N.C.-S.C.

19.35

 

15

Jacksonville, Fla.

18.61

 

16

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.

17.70

 

17

Denver-Aurora, Colo.

17.59

 

18

Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minn.-Wis.

17.18

 

19

Austin-Round Rock, Texas

17.08

 

20

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, Calif.

16.40

 

21

Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville, Calif.

15.76

 

22

Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, Pa.-N.J.-Del.-Md.

15.09

 

23

San Antonio, Texas

14.62

 

24

Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tenn.

14.06

 

25

Raleigh-Cary, N.C.

13.95
*Thousands 

For a complete listing of 2005 permit usage, provided in Excel format, click here. 



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