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The Fed’s monetary policy is stifling new construction

Housing Wire

With homebuilders completing more homes in their backlog and 5-unit permits basically at recessionary levels, we are at the stage where policy is going to impact the future supply of shelter. Anyone who thinks we are on the verge of a housing construction boom is kidding themselves, with the policy still this restrictive.

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As the lock-in effect eases, the market for new homes is shrinking

Housing Wire

New construction inventory has grown in recent months. Homebuilders have ramped up incentives — like mortgage rate buydowns and cash rebates — to boost sales, and new-home sales rose 6.3% year over year in September.

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Natural disasters like the LA fires will deepen the U.S. housing crisis

Housing Wire

The resulting housing market crash and the Great Recession led policymakers to overcorrect by tightening mortgage lending standards and limiting funds for new construction. Housing policy needs to be better at planning for the needs of different age groups and their life stages to avoid mismatches between supply and demand, Myers said.

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Home construction data offers glimmers of optimism — but with a caveat

Housing Wire

The number of housing units that came online in September showed a big year-over-year jump, but data on earlier stages of construction suggest not much is coming through the pipeline. That’s according to monthly data on new residential construction from the U.S. But housing completions rose 14.6% month over month.

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How New Hampshire is looking to alleviate its housing crisis

Housing Wire

It is encouraging to see some uptick in apartment construction in some of our larger communities. Underlying issues Despite this progress, Dapice and others are frustrated by the lack of new construction especially starter homes in the state. They want to attract younger employees, including recent college graduates.

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Florida Housing Sets New Bar With $285M New Construction Listing

Marco Santarelli

The Florida housing market is undeniably hot right now, making headlines with a record-breaking $285 million new construction home hitting the market. According to Realtor.com , this ocean-to-lake estate is poised to shatter records as the most expensive new construction single-family home in the country. Absolutely not!

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Opinion: why innovation in a builder matters to homebuyers

Housing Wire

The real estate industry is in the stages of a seismic shift to fully digital experiences. A new generation of digitally native homebuyers and sellers are expecting online experiences , in every type of transaction, and more convenient and seamless ways to find, tour, purchase, and sell homes on their own terms.