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In This Issue:

Front Page
Big Boost in Housing Demand Expected From Echo Boomers
More States Help First-Time Home Buyers Monetize Tax Credit
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published on July 6
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: A Federal Farmhouse With Built-In Sustainability
Coast to Coast
New Appraisal Rules Blamed for Killing Some Sales
Politics & Government
House Votes to Preempt National Building Code Process
Panel Nears Agreement on $1 Trillion Health Care Plan
Economics & Finance
New-Home Sales Flat in May, Decline in the South
Young Workers Waiting for a Stronger Economy
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
Emerging Market Represents a New Departure for Housing
SBA Stimulus Program to Help Builders, Suppliers Pay Their Bills
Strong Sales Require Hiring a Strong Sales Manager
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Putting New Windows in an Old Brownstone
50Plus Housing
Deadline Nears for AARP-NAHB Livable Communities Awards
Multifamily
FHA Condo Announcement Brings Good News and Bad
July 8 Webinar to Discuss Costs, Benefits of Going Green
Explore FHA Financing at NAHB Webinar on July 22
Remodelers
EPA Warns Remodelers About Vermiculite Insulation
Members, Listen Free to Audio Seminar Recording on Lead Paint
Building Systems
Modular Industry Leaders to Share Concerns at SHOWCASE
Education
Education Calendar
construction safety
Summer Heat Can Cause Safety, Health Risks
DEWALT Recalls Two Framing Nailer Models
Green Building
EVHA Winners Provide Tips on Energy-Efficient Building
environment
EPA Greenhouse Gas Finding Could Raise Cost of Housing
Legal
NAHB, Supreme Court Like-Minded in Wetlands Decision
N.J. Court Limits Exactions for Recreation, Open Space
hbi
HBI Steps Up Assistance to YouthBuild Programs
Building Products
Overhead Door Corporation RSX Operator Featured at PCBC
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on the DIY Network
Endowment
Student Competitions Boost Grades, Salaries, Study Finds
Association News
Save Big on 4th of July Essentials at Omaha Steaks
Members Can Save 10% on Vacation Rentals Worldwide
Save More With Hertz Off-Airport Locations
Members Can Save Big on FedEx Shipping Services Beginning July 1
ConstructionJobs.com Named a Top 100 Job Board
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Emerging Market Represents a New Departure for Housing

Strong Sales Require Hiring a Strong Sales Manager

SBA Stimulus Program to Help Builders, Suppliers Pay Their Bills

A new, short-term program offered by the Small Business Administration (SBA) may provide some temporary relief to thousands of small businesses — including home builders and suppliers — by offering interest-free loans to help them pay their bills.

The America’s Recovery Capital (ARC) loan program, which began on June 15, offers small businesses guaranteed deferred-payment, interest-free loans of up to $35,000 that they can use to pay principal and interest on existing loans; qualifying small business debt, including mortgages; term and revolving lines of credit; capital leases; credit card obligations; and notes payable to vendors, suppliers and utilities.

The SBA $255 million program will continue through Sept. 30, 2010 or until the funding is exhausted.

SBA-approved lenders, who are being encouraged to make the loans, will disburse each loan over a six-month period. Borrowers will not be required to begin repaying the loans until 12 months after final disbursement and will have five years to repay the loan.

While the loans are available interest-free to small businesses, SBA will pay the lenders the prime rate plus 2% for the loans.

SBA classifies companies as small businesses based on their annual revenue thresholds or their number of employees. Home builders are considered a small business if their annual revenues do not exceed $37.5 million, while the annual revenues of contractors are capped at $14 million. Manufacturers, such as those who make components used in home construction, are limited to 500 or fewer employees, while wholesalers may employ up to 100 persons.

NAHB members can begin the loan process by first contacting local banks. Because the program is new, many lenders may not be aware of it.

For more information, including frequently asked questions, visit www.sba.gov/recovery/arcloanprogram.


 

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