NBN Online for the week of January 15, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Builders Told to Ramp Up Sales Efforts in Slow Market
Read the Special IBS Preview Issue of Nation's Building News
Court Case Seen as Opportunity to Halt Regulatory Onrush
Coast to Coast
The Tide Is Turning: It Seems the Market Has Weathered the Worst of the Correction
Economics & Finance
Fed Vice Chair Kohn Says Housing May Be Stabilizing
Housing to Continue to Drive Lumber Demand Down
California Buyers’ Market Expected to Fade as Year Progresses
Census Calls Arizona Nation’s Fastest-Growing State
Movers Leave Central Northeast in 2006; Head Southeast and West
‘Housing Bubble’ T-Shirts Are Being Sold for a Worthy Cause
Eye on the Economy: Home Sales May Be Firming Up
IBS
Sign Up for Expert Advice at the Builders’ Show
Tips
Builder's Tip: Emergency Flat-Roof Repair
Remodelers
An Easy, Three-Fold Approach to Incorporating Green Building
Building Systems
Log Homes Council Sells Cookbooks for Cancer Cure
Education
Fuel Up On Education at IBS, Win Free Gas for a Year
Education Calendar
Workforce housing
Health Care Workers Can’t Afford Homes in Most Markets
Handbook Cites Red Tape as One Barrier to Affordable Homes
Labor
Pulte Homes, HBI Sponsor IBS Diversity Awareness Lunches
Building Products
New Thermador Wall Ovens Featured at Builders' Show
TV
Star Material? Audition to Host NAHB-Produced TV Shows
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Association News
Bob Jones a Candidate for NAHB Vice President/Secretary
NAHB Board Meetings Scheduled for Builders’ Show
Free UPS Shipping From the BuilderBooks Store in Orlando
GM $500 Off for NAHB Members Rolls Into 2007
Discuss Successful Membership Programs at Learning Lab at IBS
Builders Rock! Limited Edition Pin Available at Builders’ Show
Play Builders' Free Online Pro Football. Don't Drop the Ball.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Fed Vice Chair Kohn Says Housing May Be Stabilizing

Housing to Continue to Drive Lumber Demand Down

California Buyers’ Market Expected to Fade as Year Progresses

Census Calls Arizona Nation’s Fastest-Growing State

Movers Leave Central Northeast in 2006; Head Southeast and West

Eye on the Economy: Home Sales May Be Firming Up

‘Housing Bubble’ T-Shirts Are Being Sold for a Worthy Cause

A series of t-shirts has been created by a real estate public relations firm in Jacksonville, Fla. to poke fun at the media’s role in undermining consumer confidence in the housing industry, and sales proceeds are going to Habitat for Humanity and Home Builders Care.

“The housing market correction has been an unfortunate reality, said Tim Hamby, president of Renaissance Creative, which provides advertising, marketing and public relations for residential, commercial and resort real estate clients across the country. “But everyone knows the market will eventually return to normal.”

The shirts, he said, are also geared to allowing industry professionals to vent their frustration over the excessively negative interpretations of the current market correction that have appeared frequently in the news media.

One shirt design, “The Attack of the Housing Bubble,” spoofs the panic initiated by media reports of an imminent collapse in housing values, with a knockoff of a vintage 1950s B-horror movie poster.

An “Overblown” shirt recalls Bazooka Joe and a third design, “The Housing Bubble Did Me Right,” portrays a man and woman drinking martinis under a shower of dollar signs in celebration of the economic benefits of home building.

Hamby said that the t-shirts were originally developed for clients and friends, but they struck a chord and the company decided that they could be marketed for a worthy cause.

“Everyone in the industry — Realtors®, builders, developers, mortgage people — they really get a kick out of them. They make a great gift and bring some perspective to the current market fundamentals,” he said.

To take a look at the shirts, or to place an order, click here.


 

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