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In This Issue:

Front Page
States Make More Headway on Construction Defect Suits
Reader Survey: Tell Us What News Is Important to You
NAHB Proposes Code Changes on Wind Effects, Foundation Walls
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Family Rooms — Born in the 19th Century
Coast to Coast
KB Leader Addresses Housing Challenges
Housing Forum
Take the Ax to the Costly Canadian Timber Tariff
Politics & Government
Help Bring Industry Concerns to Lawmakers on May 10
Economics & Finance
Court Reviews Discriminatory Lending Law in Maryland
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Sharing Compressed Air
Business Management
A Sick-Pay Plan Can Help You Build a Healthy Business
50Plus Housing
‘Meet the Experts’ at Building for Boomers & Beyond
Multifamily
Condo Hotels, Affordable Apts. Key Conference Topics
Remodelers
Remodelers Get More Time to Study EPA Lead Paint Rule
Annual Remodeling Volume Crosses $200 Billion Threshold
Construction Safety
Maryland Alliance Committed to Work Site Safety
Building Systems
Awards Honor Service to Log Home Industry
Education
Success Reported for Designation Push in February
Education Calendar
Environment
New Wetlands Rules Would Encourage Mitigation Banking
Green Building
National Interest Spurs Energy Efficiency Concerns
Building Quality
‘Just-in-Time’ Deliveries Thwart Job Site Thefts
Work Tickets Used to Focus on Job Site ‘Hot Spots’
Seventh KB Home Division NHQ Certified in California
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Workforce housing
Attractive Atlanta Area Homes Offered at an Affordable Price
Labor
Project TRADE Helps Build Habitat Homes in Ocala
Building Products
Weyerhaeuser U.S. Mills Produce Certified Products
Builder's Engineer
My Love-Hate Affair With Money
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Deadline Nears for Matching Funds Grant Applications
Association News
NAHB Has Free 'New Homes Month' Resources for You
Get Double Discounts on Dell Computer Products in April
If It’s Spring, National Membership Day Cannot Be Far Behind
NAHB Spring Board Meeting May 9-13
Find Employees Through New NAHB Online Career Center
Spokesperson Training Still Available for 2006 Spring Board
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Remodelers Get More Time to Study EPA Lead Paint Rule

Annual Remodeling Volume Crosses $200 Billion Threshold

Crossing the $200 billion threshold for the first time, residential remodeling activity in last year’s third quarter hit an estimated annual rate of $210 billion, according to NAHB analysis of spending statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The association is now predicting that Americans will spend a record $238 billion this year remodeling their homes, a 13.2% jump that would be the sharpest in more than 10 years. Spending on home remodeling grew by 5.8% last year, in line with an average rate of 5.3% from 1994-2004.

“The devastating 2005 hurricanes and a rebound in the rental market are expected to spur a historically high increase in spending this year as repair work proceeds in the Gulf states and apartment owners renovate properties to maximize rental income,” said Vince Butler, CGR, CAPS, GMB, chair of NAHB’s Remodelors™ Council. “The massive owner equity and low refinance rates that fueled recent growth will continue to drive strong expansion.”

For every $100,000 spent on additions and alterations, the local community receives $54,200 in income, $4,900 in taxes and other government revenue and more than one local full-time job, according to an analysis by NAHB economists of the local economic impact of remodeling.

“The $200 billion remodeling industry is almost exclusively made up of small businesses that operate in local communities,” said Butler. “And we can now confirm that money spent on remodeling stays local.”

Regionally, the South accounted for 31% of all remodeling expenditures in 2004, the last full year of Census data, with an average of $1,513 spent per household. It was followed by the West, with a 23% share and $2,104 spending per household; the Northeast, with a 23% share and $2,185 spent per-household, the highest of any region; and the Midwest, accounting for 20% and registering $1,530 per household remodeling spending.

The residential remodeling market accounts for approximately 40% of all spending on home construction.

For more information, e-mail Jim Lapides at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8451.



Where is the Remodeling Market Headed?

Find out in the HousingEconomics Remodeling Forecast (for a sample, click here). Included are downloadable Excel tables and forecast data through 2014 with topics like "What Drives Remodeling?" and "Who is Remodeling?" Subscribe today!

  


 

Attend the Spring Construction Forecast Conference in April

Plan to attend NAHB's Construction Forecast Conference on April 27 at the National Housing Center in Washington, D.C. The conference brings together the nation's premier housing economists and finance experts for an in-depth examination of the economic outlook for the housing industry.

For more information, visit www.nahb.org/cfc.

 


 

Give Us Your Perspective on the NAHB Economics Blog

Give your economic perspective on NAHB's economics blog, “Seiders on Housing,” an informal Internet-based forum dealing with economic issues, housing trends, survey research and other topics affecting the housing sector of the economy.

Log onto the blog at http://nahbblog.blogs.com and get direct access to NAHB Chief Economist David Seiders' expert opinions, projections and responses. Then let Seiders know what you think.


 

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