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
Throughput Delays Crush Private Homebuilders' Cashflow
As constructus interruptus disrupts building cycles, privately capitalized operators hold little leverage for continued access to lines of credit, construction-to-perm loans, and project financing.
Capital
Daiwa House Dials In Texas: $400M For 80% Of Castlerock
Here's the 411 on 2021's largest homebuilding mergers and acquisition deal to date, giving Japan-based Daiwa House the fast-growing strategic puzzle piece its $3.6 billion goal calls for now.
Capital
Does Single-Family Build-For-Rent's Surge Harm Entry-Level?
Institutional investment's push to own single-family rental properties has a sharply different cause, a different effect, and a profoundly different solution than many housing experts detect. Here's Dreamer Scott Cox's view.
Capital
Here's A Look At The $338M New Home-Apollo Deal, And What It Means
TBD's exclusive analysis of a homebuilder M&A transaction that bears not just on the future of one of the industry's premium operators, but on what happens next in a business environment shrouded in uncertainty.
Capital
The Standoff -- Job Openings Vs. Job Seekers -- And Its Impacts
Nine million job openings, nine million active job seekers, and seven million fewer people employed than in April 2020. What gives?