Industry Data & Research
Industry Data & Research
Industry data and research for professional home builders and remodelers.
The Latest Data on Construction's Workforce
To close the housing deficit in the United States, the industry needs more skilled workers. Here's where construction's workforce stands
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The Remodeling Market Could Turn in Q4, Says Harvard
Repair and remodeling spending could see an uptick at the end of the year
NAHB
Building Materials Show Stability in 2023
Although supply chain bottlenecks have eased in recent months, shortages of some key materials persist.
Design
Design Trends to Watch in 2024
What’s in and out for the upcoming year? Remodeling designers share insights
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Housing: Housing Market Recovers by 75 Percent, Trulia Finds
But making it the rest of the way back will depend on millenial employment, loosening credit rules, and increased saving
More Consumers Worried About Health Risks in Their Homes
Harvard Joint Center study shows growing concern among homeowners about invisible pollutants
K&B by the Numbers: Remodelers Weigh in on Current Trends
For the most part, remodelers find that clients want traditional remodels and conventional products
Design: Research Finds Millennials Want Smaller Homes With Good Details
Homes will get a little smaller and home technology will become more prevalent as Millennials enter the housing market, a panelist said during the…
Survey: Remodelers, Prepare for More Work in 2015
Angie’s List surveyed more than 1,000 service providers, and found that home improvement contractors are optimistic about business in 2015. The…
Housing: Joint Center Hosts Webcast on Emerging Trends in the Remodeling Market
Join the live webcast release of the “2015 Improving America’s Housing Report: Emerging Trends in the Remodeling Market” on Thursday, January 29 at…
Housing: Infographic on October Home Sales
The NAR has put together an infographic to visualize existing home sales data.
Housing: Existing-Home Sales on the Rise
Total completed home transactions are at their highest annual rate (5.26 million) since September 2013.