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Front Page
Mild Remodeling Slide Follows in Housing’s Footsteps
Membership Day Webcast Prizes: NASCAR, Harley Davidson, More
$2 Million Just Released: Apply Now for ‘Buy Now’ Ad Grants
Coast to Coast
Lennar Tries Web Auction to Battle Housing Slump
Politics & Government
Senate Sets Aside Two Weeks to Discuss Immigration Reform
South Dakota the 31st State to Enact Construction Defect Law
Plan to Attend the 2007 NAHB Legislative Conference
Economics & Finance
Custom Builders Say They Are Faring Well in Downturn
Eye on the Economy: Buyer Confidence Is Likely Shaken
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Fast and Accurate Countertop Scribing
Sales
Watermarke: Bold and Big Make a Small Space Live Large
Business Management
With Labor More Plentiful, Raise the Bar for Your Trades
50Plus Housing
CAASH Courses Launched at 50+ Housing Symposium
June 1 Deadline Nears for Livable Communities Awards
Remodelers
Remodelers See Slight Market Erosion in Year's First Quarter
Product Lifespans, Efficiency Key in Kitchen Remodels
Building Systems
Attend the Modular and Panel Plant Tour on May 20-22
Education
New ‘Ask an Expert’ Resource Available for RAMs
'National Designation Month' Attracts 2,000 Students
Education Calendar
Green Building
Majority of Households Recognize Energy Star Label
Conference to Explore Green Affordable Housing Options
2008 Green Building Conference Seeking Speakers
Corporate Leaders See the Value of Green Building
Research
ICC Board Members Tour New Research Center Lab
Design
Apply for HUD Secretary’s Award for Excellence
Big John Toilet Seat Designed to Provide Extra Support
Toilet Lid Tattoos Aimed at Do-It-Yourselfers
Design Matters. Register Now for the Design Institute
Workforce housing
Shared-Equity Plans Preserve Affordable Homeownership
Labor
Conference Celebrates Apprenticeship Training
Building Products
OSHA Gives Anthony Forest Products Sixth Safety Award
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Mercedes Homes Employees Are Everywhere Helping Out
Association News
Spring Board Meeting Set for June 5-10
Free NAHB ‘Homeownership Month’ Kit Available Online
NAHB Career Center: For a True Competitive Edge
Postal Rate Increase Now in Effect. Are You Ready?
NAHB Spokesperson Training Available at Spring Board
Willams Scotsman: First-Month Storage Container Deals
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Product Lifespans, Efficiency Key in Kitchen Remodels

Remodelers See Slight Market Erosion in Year's First Quarter

Remodelers saw activity erode slightly in the first quarter of 2007, according to the latest NAHB Remodeling Market Index (RMI).

The component of the index gauging remodelers’ views of current market conditions slipped from 48.2 to 46.1 on a seasonally adjusted basis while their future expectations edged up from 46.0 to 46.4.

Index readings below 50 indicate more negative than positive responses.

"Compared to the major up-and-down cycles of the new home market, remodeling activity remains fairly steady," said NAHB Remodelers Chairman Mike Nagel, CGR, CAPS, a remodeler from Chicago. "A significant part of the remodeling market comes from work that home owners cannot delay — like replacing a roof — keeping the industry relatively stable during housing market downswings."

Regionally, RMI readings for this year’s first quarter were comparatively strong in the Midwest, with current conditions rising from 44.4 to 47.5 and future expectations jumping from 35.7 to 44.7.

The other parts of the country registered declines in current market conditions and future expectations: in the Northeast, those components moved down from 45.7 to 43.4 and from 50.1 to 44.3, respectively; in the South they were down from 52.8 to 45.9 and from 51.1 to 50.7; and the West saw declines from 52.4 to 48.2 and 51.3 to 45.0.

"The remodeling industry certainly benefited from the record numbers of home sales during 2004 to 2005, and the subsequent spending on home customization that follows housing turnover," said NAHB Chief Economist David Seiders. "The remodeling market shows relatively strong activity despite the substantial downswings in home sales and new home starts since early last year, and we feel that the trillions of dollars in home owner equity will help buoy the remodeling market in the near future and drive long-term growth as well."

The index registered some slight improvement in the market for remodeling rental properties, as the current market for remodeling by home owners appeared to be losing ground. The remodelers surveyed for the index were somewhat more optimistic about future prospects for owner-occupied units and a bit less positive about the outlook for rentals.

The first-quarter survey also asked participants for profile information on the heads of remodeling firms.

More than half of the operating heads completed college (53%), with 12% earning an advanced degree. When asked how long they had been in the business, 65% said 20 years or more, 26% said 10 to 19 years; 6% had five to nine years experience; and 3% had two to four.

Overall, 96% of the remodeling firms are led by men, according to the survey results, and 4% by women.


 

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