NBN Online for the week of January 29, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
New EPA-Certified Toilets Address Water Shortages
IBS NextGen Home to Demonstrate Storm-Resistant Technologies
Going to Orlando? Read the Special IBS Preview Issue of NBN
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Feb. 5 or Feb. 12
Coast to Coast
Pulte Pulls Plug on Prefab Virginia Plant
Politics & Government
NAHB Visiting All 535 U.S. House and Senate Offices
Economics & Finance
December Rise in Home Sales Bodes Well for 2007 Upturn
Waterfront Sites Add Most Value in NAHB House Price Estimator
Eye on the Economy: Housing Production Should Bottom Out Soon
IBS
NAHB’s Council Headquarters Suites, Your Path to Success
BuilderBooks.com Has New Resources Available at IBS
Executive Officers Council Events at the Builders’ Show
Tips
Builders' Tip: A Simple Way to Close Off Windows
Business Management
Try Technology Before You Buy, at IBS Computer Labs
Sign Up to Present at the Custom Builders Symposium
50Plus Housing
50+ Housing Council Events at the Builders’ Show
Remodelers
Remodeling Growth Expected to Moderate in 2007
Building Systems
Log Homes Council Sells Cookbooks to Fight Cancer
Commercial
Community Centers: Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity
Sales
NSMC/IRM Events at the International Builders' Show
Use CRS Credits Toward New Homes Sales Designations
Education
Fuel Up On Education at IBS, Win Free Gas for a Year
IBS Pre-Show Education About Marketing, More
Education Calendar
Green Building
Voluntary Green Programs Counter Costly LEED Approach
Workforce housing
Congressional Interest Grows in Helping Homeless Veterans
Count Sets Baseline to Monitor Homelessness Trend
International
International Awards Open to U.S. Industry Professionals
Labor
Landscaping Students Graduate From Project CRAFT
Building Products
Steel-Framed Home to Benefit Gulf Coast Children’s Hospital
Danze Pot Fillers Lead Hot New Trend in Kitchen Faucets
TV
Audition at IBS to Host NAHB-Produced TV Home Show
HGTV Looks for Builder for 2009 Dream Home Giveaway
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Centex 'Build Your Future' Scholarships Available
Association News
Noted Wisconsin Builder Arthur Davis, Jr. Dies at 86
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
Builders Rock! Limited Edition Pin Available at Builders’ Show
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

December Rise in Home Sales Bodes Well for 2007 Upturn

Eye on the Economy: Housing Production Should Bottom Out Soon

Waterfront Sites Add Most Value in NAHB House Price Estimator

Providing information on what makes some properties more expensive than others or why a home in one part of town can cost much more than the same home in another location, a new online model from NAHB lets users plug in a variety of home and location characteristics to determine their value.

Created by the association’s Housing Economics department, the house price estimator is based on data from the American Housing Survey (AHS), a nationally representative survey of about 60,000 housing units conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau in odd-numbered years.

Based on this information, NAHB found that waterfront locations have the most significant positive effect on home values in every Census region and in every type of setting. For example, a waterfront location raises the value of a standard home in a Midwestern suburb by 43% or $92,000, and the value of a standard home in the nonmetropolitan South by 44%, or $75,000. In the central city of a large California metro area, being on the water raises the value of a standard home by 41% or $243,000.

An abandoned building within one-half block or roughly 300 feet is the characteristic with the largest negative impact on value, knocking down the worth of a standard home in a Midwestern suburb from an estimated $212,137 to $188,805. Bothersome trash, industrial buildings, inadequate shopping and bad roads also have significant negative effects on the price of a home.

The house price estimations for each Census region are based on the value of a single-family detached home built after 2003 in a neighborhood with no specific amenities or drawbacks and the following characteristics:

  • 1,850 square feet of living space
  • Two full bathrooms (no half bath)
  • Three bedrooms
  • A dining room
  • Two miscellaneous rooms (i.e., rooms other than a bedroom, bath or dining room)
  • A basement
  • A garage
  • A fireplace


To learn more about the house price estimator, or to explore the price effects of other house features and location characteristics, check out the model online.

Running the house price estimator requires a computer with a reasonably recent version of Microsoft Excel. In addition, Excel’s security setting must be set to either “low” or “medium.”  Once this is done, it’s possible to access the NAHB model; specify a home’s age, features, location and neighborhood characteristics; and generate an estimated house price.



Want to Know the Long-Term Forecast Through 2015?

Find out in HousingEconomics.com’s Long-Term Forecast.

HousingEconomics.com includes downloadable Excel tables featuring the housing starts forecast, GDP, demographics and more.

To learn more, visit www.housingeconomics.com.



NAHB Kit Gives Builders Back-to-Basics Tips in Changing 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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