Housing Economics - 09/21/2011 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
Housing Starts Decline, Permits Rise in August
Construction Forecast Webinar, October 26, 2011
New Improving Market Index Highlights Twelve Metro Areas Showing Sustained Economic Recovery
Housing Market Statistics


Construction Forecast Webinar, October 26, 2011

 

The Most Informed Forecast from Housing’s Sharpest Minds. 

Get diverse data and interact directly with some of the nation’s top economists. Comprehensive and convenient, right at your desktop, the two-hour Construction Forecast Webinar will present the latest economic data and opinion in a streamlined, efficient format at an accessible price. 

NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe will be joined by Joel Prakken, Senior Managing Director and Co-Founder, Macroeconomic Advisers, and Robert Denk, Assistant Vice President for Forecasting and Analysis at NAHB.

They’ll look at these questions and more:

  • Are any markets improving? Where?
  • Is acquisition, development and construction credit becoming more available?
  • Are house prices back in line with incomes?

As always, participants are encouraged to ask questions and will be able to do so directly via the webinar setup. After the event, the webinar will also be available in the NAHB archives to all registrants for on-demand viewing.

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • Manufacturers and suppliers to the building industry
  • Dealers and distributors
  • Land developers
  • Financial representatives
  • Consultants
  • Land planners
  • Market researchers
  • Real estate professionals
  • Builders (Single- and Multifamily)
  • Remodelers
  • Attorneys
  • Marketing/Advertising executives
  • Architect/Designers
  • Professionals in any associated industry including utilities, moving and storage, furnishings, warranties and insurance

REGISTER NOW

 


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