Wednesday, January 20 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM
Location: North 264
Format: Building Knowledge Session
Level of Content: Intermediate
Appropriate for: Multifamily Builders & Developers, Remodelers, Single Family - All
Track(s): Financing Strategies, Market Forecasts & Legal
Speaker(s):
Mark Boud, Real Estate Economics, Laguna Niguel, CA |
Todd Britsch, Metrostudy, a Hanley Wood Company, Bothell, WA |
David Cobb, Metrostudy, a Hanley Wood Company, Palm Beach Gardens, FL |
Scott Davis, Metrostudy, a Hanley Wood Company, Houston, TX |
Brad Hunter, MetroStudy, West Palm Beach, FL |
Quita Syhapanya, Metrostudy, a Hanley Wood Company, Philadelphia, PA
What It’s About:
All housing is local, and this session will focus on the state of housing in the eastern half of the U.S. and forecasted activity for 2016. Local experts will provide analysis of the economic trends impacting housing, starts and lot supply, sales activity and consumer pricing trends shaping demand in their markets. They will also share local challenges and how builders are responding to pressures and capitalizing on opportunities in 2016. Metro areas discussed will include Atlanta, Central Florida, Charlotte, Chicago, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, New Jersey/NY Suburbs, Naples/Ft. Myers, Nashville, NC Triad, Northern Virginia, Philadelphia, Raleigh/Durham, Sarasota/Bradenton, South Florida, Suburban Maryland, Tampa and Twin Cities.
What You'll Learn:
Gain a firm grasp of the forecasted housing starts and activity trends for regions in the eastern half of the U.S. to effectively plan for 2016.
Recognize the regional economic pressures affecting the home building industry so you can update sales and marketing plans to respond to local forecasts.
Learn about consumer pricing trends shaping demand and how home builders in each region are responding to demand.
Continuing Education: NAHB - 1.00 CE hour(s), NKBA - 0.1 CEU(s)