Architecture
How Builders Could Miss Where The Money Is Through 2030
Here's evidence that current investments in homes and communities that integrate livable design, universal design, and home health technology may fall short of the enormous opportunity.
Capital
Sticker Shock Has Brought Down Titans Before ... It Can Do So Again
Builders -- whether they want to or not -- are testing price elasticity limits of customers. Those customers have a known history of changing their behavior when costs exceed their tolerance point. Here's how.
Policy
As Stresses Pile Up, People Mean More Than Ever As Ways Forward
None of today's array of risks, threats, and challenges is insurmountable if leaders sustain the trust, resolve, and focus of team members.
Capital
The Non-Recourse Recap: How A Builder Cashes-Out And Stays In
Here's a look inside a capital restructure option single-market or mid-sized private homebuilders may want to consider as volatility intensifies, risks steepen, and uncertainty rises.
Land
Will Real Estate Remap Value To Waterfront, Fire Zone Threats?
A longer tail of implied promise in property's value may begin to trigger land price adjustments, contract modifications, etc. Here's why.
Policy
Fits And Starts: Housing Business Leaders' Biggest Risk
Looming underneath housing's present-day struggles with its construction supply chain, the issue of supply itself. Fixing the supply chain won't fix that. Here's what might.