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In This Issue:

Front Page
Move to Ease Mortgage Credit Crunch Not Bold Enough
Salt Lake Builders Make ‘Buy-Now’ Headlines in Local Newspaper
Layouts for Living
BALA Room of the Year — A Boat Builder’s Refuge
Coast to Coast
Housing Slump Means Tough Times for Timber
Politics & Government
Foreclosures Taking a Big Toll on City Finances, Poll Shows
Mark Your Calendar for the 2008 NAHB Legislative Conference
Economics & Finance
Single-Family Starts Hug a Downward Road in February
Close Ties to Lenders Urged as Credit Crunch Spreads to Builders
Albany Faring Better Than Many Other Local Housing Markets
News Encouraging on Mortgage Rates, Existing-Home Sales
Eye on the Economy: The Core Problem Is Falling House Prices
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: How to Cope-Cut Quarter-Round Trim
Business Management
Satisfied Customers Key to Success in Down Market
Knowing the Local Market Inside and Out a Matter of Survival
Use a Blog to Enhance New Home Customer Service
Building Quality
Researcher Offers 10 Survival Tips for the Housing Downturn
50Plus Housing
Attend 50+ Symposium in New Orleans on May 19-21
Help Rebuild New Orleans at 50+ Housing Symposium
Multifamily
Industry Experts Headed for Colorado Pillars Conference
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Remodelers
Census Bureau Stops Collecting Remodeling Data
Join the Fun of Remodelers Night Out at Buffalo Billiards on May 1
Building Systems
Cement Consumption Expected to Be Down Until 2009
Education
Boost Business Skills During National Designation Month
Education Calendar
Green Building
Attend the Green Building Conference, May 11-13
Building Products
BASF Study Shows SIPs Cut Framing Labor in Half
JELD-WEN Says Buyers Judge a Home By Its Outside Appearance
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment Awards HELP Grants to Four Colleges
HBAs: Challenge/Build/Grow Proposals Due by March 28
Applications for Centex ‘Build Your Future’ Scholarships Due April 7
Apply for Herman J. Smith Scholarships by May 5
Association News
Philip Polivchak, HBI President and Founder, Dies at 74
Get Free ‘April Is New Homes Month,’ Resources Online Now
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Private Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
New: Register Online for Spokesperson Training
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Move to Ease Mortgage Credit Crunch Not Bold Enough

BALA Room of the Year — A Boat Builder’s Refuge

Salt Lake Builders Make ‘Buy-Now’ Headlines in Local Newspaper

 

Faced with newspaper headlines reading “New-home sales reach 12-year low” and “U.S. home foreclosures skyrocket,” local home builder associations often witness first-hand the damage that negative reporting can inflict upon the local housing market and the businesses of their members.

Sensational news media coverage has been especially troubling to HBAs in markets that have averted the harsh downturn being experienced in some of the hardest-hit housing markets in the country. Hammered with negative national coverage that didn’t apply to their market, the Salt Lake Home Builders Association (SLHBA) decided to take action and set the record straight to show local consumers why now is a great time to buy.

Curtis Dowdle, the association’s executive officer, used NAHB’s Myth Buster Resources to write an article that was published in the Jan. 19 edition of the Salt Lake Tribune.

“Buy a new home?  Sorting through the myths vs. reality” addressed information provided in local news stories that didn’t accurately reflect local conditions.

One “myth” was that Salt Lake home values were dropping on a daily basis. Dowdle’s article corrected that inaccuracy, letting readers know that “despite the fact that the number of transactions are down in the Salt Lake market, the prices continue to escalate.”

To reinforce the fact that all housing markets are local, Dowdle showed the disparity between the local and national numbers. He incorporated sales numbers and home values from the Salt Lake Board of Realtors® and statistics on job, population and household income growth from the University of Utah’s Eccles School of Business to portray a robust economy with healthy underlying fundamentals for housing.

Dowdle believes that his efforts to dispel the myths in his area have been effective in narrowing the perspective of local news coverage on housing to local industry conditions.

Since his article appeared, Salt Lake Tribune headlines have announced: “Utah not sinking as fast as rest of nation,” “Utah still leads the nation for rising home prices,” “Believe it or not, Utah house market is best in the nation” and “Utah marks fifth quarter in row as nation's home-price increase leader.”

NAHB is encouraging local associations to leverage the Myth Buster Resources to provide the media and the public with verifiable and relevant housing market statistics and information to counter the distortion of broad national news reports.

The continuously updated materials in the Myth Buster section include housing forecasts for the nation’s top 100 markets; background information on statistical reports frequently cited by the media; questions and answers on housing myths and consumer concerns; and consumer-targeted television spots, print ads and handouts that can be customized for a local audience.

To read how the Kansas City Home Builders Association used the NAHB Myth Buster Resources for a media outreach campaign, click here.

For more information, e-mail Gwyn Donohue at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8447.

 


 

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