Builder Confidence

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With Rates Down, Builder Confidence Improves

NAHB's HMI ticks up for the first time in months. More

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Lumber Whacks Builder Confidence

HMI falls 2 points to 68. More

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Tariffs Score One Over Builder Sentiment in Trade Conflict's First Round

Here's six charts and maps that plot potential impacts on builders of escalating... More

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LP Posts $38.1 Million in Q3 2013 Net Income

LP says net income grew to $38.1 million in the third quarter of 2013, a 22% increase over second quarter 2012 net income. More

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Consumers Confident in Housing Market

Consumers are more likely to buy a home as the economy and the housing market rebound. More

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Dealers' 2013 Outlook Brighter Than Among Builders, Remodelers--Poll

Dealers are more optimistic about revenue growth in their businesses in 2013 than remodelers and single-family builders are about their operations, with repair and remodel business ranking atop the list of growth opportunities, a new survey by ProSales' parent finds. More

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Builder Confidence Rises in July

Builder confidence in the single-family home market rose six points to 35 on the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index for July. More

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Builder Confidence Holds Steady in March

Builder confidence for newly constructed, single-family homes remained unchanged at 28 from February to March, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index. More

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Builder Confidence Remained Low During Spring, NAHB Index Shows

Builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes remained stuck at a level of 16 in May, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Index. More

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LBM Sales Often Up, But at Shrinking Margins, SBMA Survey Finds

Sales were even to higher for LBM dealers in south Atlantic Coast states during the first half of 2010 compared with the opening six months of the previous year, but often at thinner profit margins than were enjoyed at the end of last year, a recent Southern Building Material Association survey finds. It also revealed general optiimism for sales in this quarter and even more smiles for prospects in 2011. More

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