Market Conditions
Market Conditions
Harvard Says Remodeling Spending Downturn to Slow
Could the drop in remodeling spending from post-COVID levels regulate soon?
Thought Leadership
How to Increase Your Odds of Closing Remodeling Sales
Use these tips to hone your sales process and grow close ratio
News
The Remodeling Market Could Turn in Q4, Says Harvard
Repair and remodeling spending could see an uptick at the end of the year
Business
Preparing for an Uncertain 2024
Here's how remodelers can prepare for unpredictable market
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Business
How to Communicate with Today's Cautious Remodeling Client
Amid economic skepticism, Americans continue to spend. Now, how can you get them to spend on remodeling?
NAHB
Building Materials Show Stability in 2023
Although supply chain bottlenecks have eased in recent months, shortages of some key materials persist.
NAHB
Remodeler Sentiment Remains Positive
Surveys reveal a strong outlook, and how the aging population will lift remodeling
News
Next Year to Challenge Remodeling, Says Harvard
The latest LIRA report predicts greater decrease in home improvement and remodeling spending
Industry Data & Research
Remodeling Loan Data Reveals Geographical, National Trends
An analysis of loan data shows the most popular, and least popular, states for home improvement
Market Conditions
Remodeling Spending to Decline at Faster Rate, Says Harvard
Remodeling spending may drop for the first time since 2020, according to predictions from Harvard's Remodeling Futures Program
NAHB
Working to Create a Strong, Skilled Workforce
Remodeling is booming, but labor shortages continue to challenge the industry
Industry Data & Research
Remodeler Market Sentiment Edges Up Despite Challenges
Market continues to grow, but slower than 2022
Market Conditions
Remodeling Market Predicted to Contract by 2024
Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies projects that year-over-year spending on improvements and maintenance will decline 2.8% through the first quarter of 2024.
NAHB
Large Stock of Aging Homes Signals Remodeling Growth
The majority of US housing stock was built before 1969