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NAHB produces the Housing Market Index (HMI), a weighted, seasonally adjusted statistic derived from ratings for present single-family sales, single-family sales in the next six months and buyers traffic. The first two components are measured on a scale of "good" "fair," and "poor," and the last one is measured on a scale of "high," "average," and "low."
A rating of 50 indicates that the number of positive or good responses received from the builders is about the same as the number of negative or poor responses. Ratings higher than 50 indicate more positive or good responses. For more insight, see additional details about the Housing Market Index.
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March 31, 2006 - As the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) draws attention to the vast benefits of new home construction during April’s New Homes Month celebration, one thing is clear: while the record-setting pace of the last several years is leveling off, savvy consumers can take advantage of creative perks offered by many home builders today. |
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| April 5, 2006 - Research by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) shows that builders who systematize their businesses are more efficient, productive, and profitable. Home Builder Contracts & Construction Management Forms, second edition, a new release by BuilderBooks, NAHB’s book publishing division, provides tools that can help builders save time and money while streamlining their business operations. | |
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Housing's Role in the Economic Expansion: Growth Engine or Drag? April 6, 2006 - NAHB will be hosting the Semi-Annual Construction Forecast Conference at the National Housing Center on Thursday, April 27, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
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February 16, 2006 - A temporary sag in interest rates and the warmest January on record nationwide combined to bring about a 14.5 percent surge in new home construction for the month, the U.S. Commerce Department reported today. ...more |
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NEW! TJC37 is a versatile connector for jack trusses. Adjustable from 0 to 67.5 degree (shipped with 67.5 degree bend). Nail hole locations allow for easy installation. Minimum nailing option provides faster installation and lower installed cost. more... |
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NAHB-Sponsored "Mega-Demos" To Highlight Future of Cement-Based Building December 19, 2005 - The Concrete Home Building Council (CHBC) of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) will sponsor the first large scale demonstrations of various residential concrete construction applications during the annual World of Concrete show in Las Vegas, Jan.18-19, 2006. More |
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