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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAHB Launches 'It's a Great Time to Buy a Home' Campaign
Worst of Housing Downturn to End by Mid-2007
Reader Survey: Tell Us What Housing News Is Important to You
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football. Don't Drop the Ball.
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Coast to Coast
Remember This: In a Slowing Market, Lavish Features Help Builders Make a Strong Impression
Politics & Government
Builders Step Up Involvement as Races Enter Home Stretch
Economics & Finance
Unsold Home Inventory Falls for Second Month in a Row
Nontraditional Mortgages Seen as Playing a Vital Role
Housing Slowdown Will Be Felt In Most States, Say Experts
Minorities Make No Gains in Closing Homeownership Gap
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builder’s Tip: A Simple Way to Close Off Window Openings
Business Management
Magleby Named NAHB Custom Home Builder of the Year
50Plus Housing
New Designation Launched for Active Adult Housing Pros
Multifamily
Rentals on the Rise and Condos in Decline
Enter Pillars to Be 'Best of the Best' in Multifamily
Construction Safety
Builders Providing OSHA With Expertise on Safety
Remodelers
Ahluwalia, Baker Named to Remodeling Hall of Fame
Building Systems
Design, Trends, Codes Are Hot Topics at BSC SHOWCASE
Women Council
Women’s Council Scholarship Winners Announced
Commercial
Day Spa, Restaurant Among Top Commercial Projects
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Legal
Experts to Discuss How to Identify Significant Wetlands
Labor
HBI, Youthbuild Prepare Youths for Housing Careers
Building Products
Free Software Helps Builders Use Energy Tax Credits
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
'Make It Happen' Radio Spots to Attract Workers in 10 Markets
Association News
Building Our Future One Math Class at a Time
Texas Builder Earns Top Honor for Community Service
New York Builders Recognized for Pediatric Respite House
Take the Solveras Savings Challenge & Save; or Make $50
GM $500 Off Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Unsold Home Inventory Falls for Second Month in a Row

Nontraditional Mortgages Seen as Playing a Vital Role

Housing Slowdown Will Be Felt In Most States, Say Experts

Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends

Minorities Make No Gains in Closing Homeownership Gap

At 69.0%, the nation’s near-record homeownership rate for this year’s third quarter was virtually unchanged from the same time last year, when it stood at 68.8%, the U.S. Census Bureau reported on Oct. 27, and minorities showed little progress in catching up with the percentage of white households owning homes.

Regionally, the highest homeownership rate for the third quarter was recorded in the Midwest, at 72.8%, followed by the South, 70.6%; the Northeast, 65.5%; and the West 65.3%. The rate nudged up in the West from 64.2% for the same three months of 2005, but the other three regions of the country showed no statistical differences from a year earlier, the Census reported.

The homeownership rate was highest for those age 55 to 64 (80.7%) and those age 65 and over (81.5%). That was followed by the 45 to 54 age category (76.4%), 35 to 44 years (68.8%), and under 35 (43.0%). With the exception of the 65 and up group, which posted a small gain over its 2005 third-quarter homeownership rate of 80.6%, there were no statistical differences for the age groups compared to last year’s third quarter.

In this year’s third quarter, 76.0% of white households were home owners, followed by all other races (60.6%), Hispanics (49.7%) and Blacks (48.6%). By race and ethnicity, none of the categories tracked by the Census Bureau made any statistically meaningful headway over the course of the year ending in the third quarter.

The homeownership rate for households with incomes greater than or equal to the median family income increased from 83.7% in the third quarter of 2005 to 84.4% in the third quarter of 2006. Those with family incomes less than the median stayed virtually the same at 53.0%.

Home Owner Vacancy Rates on the Rise

National vacancy rates in the third quarter were 9.9% for rental housing and 2.5% for home owner housing. The vacancy rate for home owners was significantly higher than the 1.9% rate that occurred during the third quarter of 2005, while the vacancy rate for rentals showed no significant difference.

Rental vacancies were highest in the Midwest (12.6%), followed by the South (11.9%), the Northeast (7.7%) and the West (6.5%).

Home owner vacancy rates were highest in the Midwest (2.7%) and the South (2.8%), followed by the West (2.3%) and the Northeast (1.7%).

The Census reported that among the estimated 126.2 million housing units in the U.S. in this year’s third quarter, approximately 109.6 million were occupied: 75.6 million by owners and 34.0 million by renters. The number of owner-occupied units was higher than a year ago, while the number of renter-occupied units was about the same. Of the 16.6 million vacant housing units, 12.6 million were for year-round use. About 2.8 million of the year-round units were for rent, 1.9 million were for sale only and the remaining 6.9 million units were vacant for a variety of reasons.



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NAHB Kit Gives Builders Back-to-Basics Tips in Cooling Market

With the current cooling of the nation’s housing market expected to persist into the middle of next year, NAHB has developed a comprehensive online toolkit geared to providing association members with information that will help them prosper in today’s changing business environment.

To access the “Back to Basics” toolkit, you must be an NAHB member and have a login to www.nahb.org. To create a login, go to www.nahb.org/login or click on the log-in button on the main menu bar.

For assistance, call the NAHB Member Service Center at 800-368-5242.


 

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