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  • Rising Tariffs Could Drive Up New Home Prices

    Tariffs on construction materials, particularly from China, may raise new home prices by up to $10,000 with costs possibly passed to consumers. ORLANDO, Fla. — Rising tariffs on construction materials could drive up the cost of new construction homes, adding pressure on homebuilders, buyers and sellers, the National Association of Home Builders said. NAHB President…

  • B.C. Builds: 16 new homes to rise on Tsawout land in Saanichton

    236 new on-reserve rental homes will soon be available to First Nations Elders, families and seniors throughout British Columbia. Sixteen of those are currently being built in Saanichton. The announcement was made Friday (April 4) morning at a groundbreaking ceremony hosted by Tsawout First Nation next to a multiplex construction site on Tetayut Road. Saanich…

  • Dow Jones Futures: Stock Market Dives On Nvidia, Powell’s Trump Tariffs ‘Tension’; Two Dow Giants On Tap

    The stock market dived on Nvidia AI chip curbs and Fed chief Powell signaling Trump tariffs “tension.” Taiwan Semi looms.

  • Trump tariffs could add more than $9,000 to cost of a new home, builders say

    President Trump’s tariff policies could make building or renovating a home in the U.S. more expensive, according to builders.  The rising costs of construction materials, including lumber, aluminum and steel, could add $9,200 in costs for a typical home, according to a new estimate from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), based on data from…

  • Architecture as Art in The New American Home 2025

    <!–> Custom home designer/builder Dan Coletti has learned to trust his own instincts when it comes to what will look good and will hit the right note with homeowners, but he also knows it takes pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone to create something truly creative and new. The owner of Sun West Custom Homes…

  • Rising Tariffs Could Drive Up New Home Prices

    Tariffs on construction materials, particularly from China, may raise new home prices by up to $10,000 with costs possibly passed to consumers. ORLANDO, Fla. — Rising tariffs on construction materials could drive up the cost of new construction homes, adding pressure on homebuilders, buyers and sellers, the National Association of Home Builders said. NAHB President…

  • Rising Tariffs Could Drive Up New Home Prices

    Tariffs on construction materials, particularly from China, may raise new home prices by up to $10,000 with costs possibly passed to consumers. ORLANDO, Fla. — Rising tariffs on construction materials could drive up the cost of new construction homes, adding pressure on homebuilders, buyers and sellers, the National Association of Home Builders said. NAHB President…

  • Trump tariffs could add more than $9,000 to cost of a new home, builders say

    President Trump’s tariff policies could make building or renovating a home in the U.S. more expensive, according to builders.  The rising costs of construction materials, including lumber, aluminum and steel, could add $9,200 in costs for a typical home, according to a new estimate from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), based on data from…

  • Housing data recap: Existing home sales, new builds, and more

    00:00 Speaker A Julie, the housing market kicked off 2025 with some momentum, as buyers and sellers come to terms with elevated mortgage rates, helping to free up some of the inventory out there. This week, we got a slew of housing data that gave us more color on the current landscape. So let’s start…

  • Trump tariffs could add more than $9,000 to cost of a new home, builders say

    President Trump’s tariff policies could make building or renovating a home in the U.S. more expensive, according to builders.  The rising costs of construction materials, including lumber, aluminum and steel, could add $9,200 in costs for a typical home, according to a new estimate from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), based on data from…