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Price Tag For Regulation Costs On New Home Construction: $94K

A 24% slice of the new-home selling price pie goes now to "regulatory burden," the weight of land-use permitting, impact fees, cost-of-time charges, etc. in the pre-construction stages, and the added expense of start-to-completion construction cycle code and regulation.

  • John McManus
    John McManus
John McManus 1 Jun 2021 • 2 min read
Policy

Cities, States Clash Over New Hook Ups To Natural Gas

There is no place for homebuilders to duck and cover in the crossfire between blue dot cities and red state governments over the battle to phase out natural gas in homes.

  • John McManus
    John McManus
John McManus 1 Jun 2021 • 2 min read
RIP Katerra: A Bold Play That Failed To Get A Real-World Footing
Building Tech & Products

RIP Katerra: A Bold Play That Failed To Get A Real-World Footing

A TBD exclusive analysis: here are three why's of Katerra's fail, and three critical take-aways that builders need for their own survival in the future of housing.

  • John McManus
    John McManus
John McManus 1 Jun 2021 • 5 min read
Chain Reaction: How Will Builders Respond To Input Pressures?
Building Tech & Products

Chain Reaction: How Will Builders Respond To Input Pressures?

Back-half margin compression looks likely as homebuilders absorb input cost spikes and hit selling price push-back.

  • John McManus
    John McManus
John McManus 31 May 2021 • 4 min read
Drive 'Til You Qualify Gets A Work-From-Anywhere Makeover
Land

Drive 'Til You Qualify Gets A Work-From-Anywhere Makeover

How powerfully will the blended allure of desirably-priced housing and liberation from a daily commute move people to move, predictably?

  • John McManus
    John McManus
John McManus 31 May 2021 • 5 min read